Reviews: St. Augustine Marine Center

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St. Augustine Marine Center

404 Riberia St.
St. Augustine, FL 32084
San Sebastian River
featured-service

3.40
(5)

3.40 out of 5 stars

  • Review for St. Augustine Marine Center

    Reviewed by: Janice Czerwinski on Jun 9, 2022
    Vessel Type: Sail
    LOA: 42'
    Draft: 5.0'

    Rating: 1

    We will not be coming back here again even though It is one of the few marinas that can haul a cat of our size out.. the bottom paint job was fine but they used the same paint on the sail drive which we now know is an incorrect copper based paint that is not supposed to be put on aluminum.. sail drives now need complete sanding, priming and repainting.. the canvas shop did a sub par job installing a "new" lazy jack bag for the sail.. it now has to be repaired by another sail company.. zipper was put in upside down, no reinforcing and stitching is coming undone after only 1 month of being in place, not to mention no back stitching done anywhere!..

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  • Review for St. Augustine Marine Center

    Reviewed by: Gary Miller on Jul 3, 2021
    Vessel Type: Power
    LOA: 76'
    Draft: 5.0'

    Rating: 5

    I have been serviced by this yard for at least 15 years and have always been satisfied. I winter 20 miles south of STA and summer in the Great Lakes. My boat sees a lot of use. This yard does anything my boat needs. Prices are fair and staff is cordial and friendly.

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  • Review for St. Augustine Marine Center

    Reviewed by: Destination Adrift , SV Konstantina, on Dec 3, 2020
    Vessel Type: Sail
    LOA: 38'
    Draft: 3.5'

    Rating: 5

    We purchased our catamaran sight unseen back in Colorado and the boat was in storage here. We didn’t get a choice of where to put the boat, BUT we were happy enough that it was here. Right away, we were helped with the transfer of the boat to us and were treated with respect as the new owners. They helped us schedule a bottom job while in storage and it was completed way ahead of our splash schedule so we appreciated that. Many things have to be done by either the boat yard or through contractors that they already work with. One of our only complaints is that...we’d like to be able to do more work on our own, or be able to have anyone we want work on the boat. But we understand and respect their rules on this. The estimate for the bottom job was less than we were expecting so that was nice. Our boat was in storage there for about 6 months and while we were working on it, it was a pleasant enough stay. They have ok showers, and a small laundromat plus air conditioned “captain’s lounge” with WiFi. We were able to get mail and packages as well, and right across the street is a YMCA pool so that was a great break from the summer heat. Besides that, it’s your basic boat yard/marine center. I think we’d only be back if we needed a place to store the boat. Overall great service and friendly people.

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  • Review for St. Augustine Marine Center

    Reviewed by: Pam M on Mar 12, 2020
    Vessel Type: Sail
    LOA: 43'
    Draft: 3.5'

    Rating: 5

    Working with Lee and Shannan to schedule my annual maintenance this past year was simple and drama free. I am excited this year they are able to send all my documents online for me to prefill before my arrival. Didn't think they could make life easier, but they did. Joe and Andrew were great to work with on my rigging and bottom paint. This year when I return I will be getting some gel coat work along with a few hatches replaced. Yard periods are always tough, but the employees and location make it all the better.

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  • Review for St. Augustine Marine Center

    Reviewed by: David Greene on Feb 21, 2020
    Vessel Type: Sail
    LOA: 48'
    Draft: 7.3'

    Rating: 1

    St. Augustine Marine Center was the most disappointing experience I have had in 12 yards in six countries - expensive, slow service, poor communication (multiple emails and phone calls went unanswered), and poor quality work. It took this yard 13 weeks to complete five simple projects, nothing custom nor complicated.

    For example, they were asked to replace the forward head raw water intake through-hull and cap permanently. The yard did not install a permanent plug, and a bonding wire was left uncrimped. The new ball valve moved with little effort. I sent a video to Lee Inabinett (Service Manager). Lee emailed to say “5200 was applied to the threads on the thru hull upon install” and “it seems fairly obvious that the ball valve broke loose on the threads as a result of applying force to the elbow in an effort to remove it, while not securing/ steadying the ball valve”. It is true that, in an effort to remove the old hose and install a plug (which the yard had not done), I moved the ball valve. This is why I pointed it out to Lee in the first place. I’m not a big guy, and it would be impossible for me to break the seal of 5200 with my bare hands. I subsequently removed the ball valve to discover that nothing had been applied to the threads of the through-hull when the ball valve was installed. I sent photos to Steve Mask (General Manager) and Lee. No response. I completed the installation of the ball valve and plug. In an email to Lee, I proposed to pay for the parts for this job, but not the labour. No response. I pushed back a third time. Lee said that no adjustment was made to the final invoice and that the installation had been done correctly. On February 7, 2020 they launched the boat. The through hull immediately began to leak. We went back to hardstand and they pulled the through-hull back out and re-seated it. They snipped the lanyard for the wood plug but did not replace it, and left debris in the bilge. The bonding wire was not properly connected to the ball valve. I finished the job properly. Two other through hulls were not replaced satisfactorily. They snipped cable ties and lanyards for the wood plugs, replaced neither and left them laying in the bilge along with a bunch of debris. They damaged one of the hinges on the trash bin door and didn’t say anything. I repaired it and finished both jobs. I asked to meet me at the boat to discuss these issues. No response.

    The technicians removed an old macerator pump. It was left under the boat for weeks. Several days later, the new pump was not installed. I installed it and finished the job.

    They installed both lower seals for the sail drive facing seawater. I sent Lee and Steve an email from Yanmar that said that the seals are to be installed back-to-back, or one facing seawater, the other facing gear lube. They allegedly did it correctly.

    If there is anything this yard may be good at, bottom paint might be it. PropSpeed on the prop looks good and the bottom paint looks good, though they missed spots around the through-hulls. I pointed it out. Lee said “it’s bottom paint”. Precisely. We need every chance we can get to keep the bottom from fouling.

    They were asked to torque the keel bolts. With virtually no communication from the yard, I have no idea what happened here.

    I do not recommend this yard and I will not haul out there again. Early on, my instinct was to have them put the boat back in the water and take the boat to another yard. I should have trusted my instinct. The yard is expensive, the service is slow, the communication is poor, and the quality of the work is sub-standard.

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