Dry Stack Moorage at Gateway to San Juan Islands Spring 2026 - Slip Reservations Open

Sweet_Pea

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R25 SC (sold)
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Sweet Pea (2024)
Just a quick FYI

We just learned Twin Bridges Marina permits were approved for a major expansion, opening up 200 slips in April or May 2026. TBM is located at the north end of the Swinomish Slough in Mt Vernon WA.

http://www.twinbridgesmarina.com/faq/

The marina is looking to book 60 reservations to feel confident with construction start this season with the goal of opening before the 2026 boating season. So far, 40 reservations have been confirmed. Level A (ground) storage available for boats 26 to 35 feet.

Call Robert to reserve: the $500 deposit is fully refundable.
360 466-1443
  • Storage for boats up to 35 feet or 22,000 pounds
  • Indoor heated storage includes one round trip launch and retrieval each day.
  • Gas & diesel fuel service available
  • Free parking
  • Building and lot security
  • Use of wash stands and electrical power
  • 2 bags ice per day
  • Fish cleaning station
  • Pumpout
Additional Benefits:
  • Yamaha certified Tom & Jerry’s located nextdoor
  • La Conner Maritime Volvo certified (no trip charge for on site service)
Base price (today’s rates):
One year lease: $455/month
Six month lease: $575/month
A .484% warehouse tax is also added so the one year base lease would be $457.20

Additional charges to base rent for larger boats:
Length to 34′ $14/foot over 25′
Beam to 12′ $43/foot over 8′ 6″
Height to 14′ $55/foot over 8′

The marina’s fork lift operators are experienced and careful. TBM has a bonus and benefit plan to encourage employee retention.

We’ve kept our boats (R-25SC & R27-OB) at TBM for the past 12 years. Service is excellent and dry stacking helps preserve our gel coat and zincs. Never bottom-painted since we don’t leave Sweet Pea in the water more than several weeks at a stretch. We call ahead with our ETA when we leave home and the boat’s in the water when we arrive.
 
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