Marina Improvements
Anglers Avenue Marine Center is in the final phases of the new 5 bay building. The new solar building is for businesses to lease. AAMC has already rented out 3 of the 5 bays to a local marine business. We have plans in place for a replica once the building is a 100% full. AAMC has wet slips, [...]
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Anglers Avenue Marine Center moves forward with “Clean Marina ” status. Anglers Avenue Marine Center is very close to becoming a clean marina. We have taken major steps to accomplish this. AAMC’S docks and shipyard is all powered by solar. We have the ability not to charge electric to any of our wet slip renters. [...]
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Lift slips are in high demand. Anglers Avenue Marine Center is contiuing on building new composite docks and adding more lift slips. Installing lift slips creates demand for slip dockage. At AAMC we are seeing more and more dry rack customers coming our way. They like the ability to come and go at any time as they [...]
Anglers Avenue Marine Center is proud to announce the docks and do it yourself work yard are 100% solar powered. The marina has dry storage, lift slips and wet slips available at this time. To learn more about our marina please visit our website aamcmarina.com. Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with [...]
Anglers Avenue Marine Center announces the installation of In-Slip Vertical Boat Lifts. AAMC has installed 16,000 lb and 27,000 lb boat lifts to store vessels from 26’ to 50’. We currently have a 48’ Sunseeker stored on a 27k lb lift say Mark Gelders, GM at AAMC. Our clients can park their car directly behind [...]
Recently our crew began a two-year project of rebuilding all 125 slips using Pearson Fiberglass Composite Pilings. Mark Gelders, the marina’s manager, explains why Pearson Pilings were chosen. “In these waters wood pilings will last only about three years because of the worms. We figured that with Pearson Pilings, we could do it once and [...]
