Bree-zee-lee Yacht Basin

General Data

Category:

Ports

Latitude

38° 57′ 21″ N

Longitude:

-74° 53′ 10″ W

Email:

practiceadvisers@gmail.com

Phone:

+1 609 884 48 49

VHF:

16

Town:

Cape May

ZIP Code:

NJ 08204

Province:

nueva jersey

Country:

United States

Address:

970 Ocean Dr

Features

Minimum Draft:

2m

Maximum Draft:

4m

Berth:

1100

Maximum boat length:

14m

Quayside Services

With Fuel
Water
Electricity
slipway
Travellift
Toilet Facilities
Showers
Fire Services
Weather Services
Moorers
Guarding

Description

The Bree-Zee-Lee Yacht Basin marina is located in Schellenger Landing (United States). All guests who moor will have access to basic services such as water, electricity and gasoline. Its users can enjoy its full range of basic services. This large-capacity marina has moorings for medium-sized boats, as it has moorings for boats with a maximum length of up to 14m and a maximum draft of 3m. For those who wish to carry out maintenance work or need to repair their boat, the Bree-Zee-Lee Yacht Basin marina has a travelift for boats up to 85 tons. Those who enjoy water sports at sea can request more information from the marina about the various sports activities it organizes. Well connected and not only accessible by sea, it is also close to the airport.

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