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Marinas in Abilene, TX

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Business Listing   Dean's Marine - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 695-9456


Business Listing   Lakeway Boat Repair - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 673-7757


Business Listing   Michael's Paint & Body Shop - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 672-5141


Business Listing   Rhino Linings & Truck Accessories - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 672-5190


Business Listing   Sonny Jones Heli-Arc & Portable Service - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 672-1731


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Helpful Definition for: Marinas


A 'marina' in Abilene is a dock that supplies fuel, etc, to small boats. A marina is usually not involved in handling passenger ships and cargo ships. It helps small boats by way of refueling, storage, etc. Marinas may be found in coastal harbors, along the banks of rivers, etc. They provide lots of facilities such as parking boat trailers, parking vehicle, etc. A marina also provides facilities like pubs, picnic spots, etc. The services are chargeable. The boat storage facility provided by a marina includes dry storeroom and rack storeroom. In a dry storeroom, boats are kept vertically on a hard surface. Marinas are usually owned by private enterprises.They usually have limited space, hence booking usually takes a long time in Abilene. Lots of revenue is generated by these marinas by offering fee-based services. These are business operated by public or private entities and are categorized under hotel and resort business since the services provided are very much similar to hotel industries. These are known as yacht clubs.

Recent Business News for: Marinas

Island advocate leaves Superior legacy - Superior Telegram

Island advocate leaves Superior legacySuperior TelegramVito said the docks sunk to water level, which prompted city officials to reinvest marina revenue to fix the problem. Growing the business at the marina was a priority for Culley, as was protecting the integrity of the land around it to maintain room ...and more »