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Great Lakes Yacht Services Print E-mail

Great Lakes Yacht Services
(920) 746-6427
61 Michigan St.
Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

Great Lakes Yacht Services’ Amenities:
12 Seasonal Slips
2-6 Transient Slips ($1.75 per foot) First come, first serve basis mainly for service customers
-water, up to 100-amp service
Boat Length: up to 100 feet, 200+ on the sea wall if empty
Draft: 15 feet
Marine Radio, channel
Bathrooms
Showers
Wireless Internet in the lounge area, can reach some areas of the docks
Pumpout
2-hour Complimentary Tie-up
Shopping, Dining, Liquor, Post Office, Bank within walking distance

Do Not Have:
Monitored Channels
Laundry
Fuel
Cable TV Hookup

Great Lakes Yacht Services, is a sales, service, storage and repair facility owned by Sheila and Scotty Turner. It has been in business for more than four years. Its cleanliness and experienced technicians keep customers coming back to the state of the art facility, according to Office Manager Sue Hirsch.

The full-service facility offers boaters deep-water access, and can accommodate large and small boats. Boaters can aid in an easy arrival and departure by being prepared with the proper information.

“Just be prepared with a work order and be able to give us all of the personal and pertinent information—give us a customer profile,” said Hirsch. The personal profile would include such information as; boat information, address, phone number, credit card and boat length. Besides that, remembering to put out fenders and completing other necessary preparatory jobs will ease the stress so you can get in and back out to the water as soon as possible.

 
 
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