On the Waterfront
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Landings Harbor Marina
Normal Operating Hours: Monday - Sunday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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              Operating Hours 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Daily                             Â
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Annual Dredging Project
Dredge operating hours will be Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Some weekend work hours may be necessary to stay on schedule. This year’s project is estimated to continue for a minimum of 30 days.
We will be relocating some boats to allow the dredge to access the slips. The movement of vessels to staging slips will be managed by the Marinas team and supervised by Marinas Director Larry Sincoskie. The TLA workboat will be used to tow vessels during the dredging project. We will not operate vessels under their own power to staging slips during the dredging project. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Larry (larrys@landings.org or 912-598-5502).
The contractor will be occupying the backside of the center dock to stage equipment and vessels during the project. Please avoid docking in this area during the duration of the dredging project.
All vessels should exercise extreme caution when navigating within the basin during the dredging project. The dredge pipeline will be clearly marked with buoys and obvious pipelines floating near the water’s surface. The location of the pipe will constantly move as the dredge works throughout the basin. Please, never attempt to cross the dredge pipe as damage will occur to your vessel and the pipeline.
Finally, if your boat is not occupying your wet slip during the dredging project, your slip may be used to temporarily stage vessels. If you plan to return with your boat during the dredging project, please contact Marinas Office Manager Jennifer Sabo (jennifers@landings.org or 912-598-1901) to avoid any issues.
Dry Rack Replacement – Phase Two
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Uniformed Concrete completed the foundations on the rear building Wednesday. The front building foundation will be completed Thursday. The building materials are scheduled to arrive Monday (March 4, 2024). We anticipate the new buildings will be completed during the first half of April 2024.
If your boat has been temporarily displaced during this project, please remember to give us as much notice as you can if you need your boat. Wash rack space is minimal. We will do everything we can to accommodate requests. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Â
Above Ground Fuel Tank
Guardian Fuel Technologies began installing the new underground fuel lines on Monday, February 19. The new aboveground fuel tank is scheduled to be completely installed and operational on April 4. Fueling operations will remain active during the installation of the tank and underground fuel lines. We do expect that there will be a couple of days when fuel will not be available at The Harbor during the final steps of the project. An advisory notice of this interruption will be sent to all boaters as soon as we have a scheduled time.
Free Vessel Safety Check - Saturday, March 2 and Wednesday, March 6, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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Tybee Light Sail & Power Squadron is offering FREE Vessel Safety Checks at Landings Harbor Marina. Due to the construction of the new dry rack, this first round of inspections will be offered to boaters with boats in the wet slips, on the ground level of dry racks, and those currently on wash racks. We will announce additional dates and times for the remaining boats in April. The inspection takes 15-30 minutes depending on the boat size. For more information, please contact Ric Walters at 207-229-7581 or email him (ricwalters27@gmail.com). An email was sent out to all boaters on Tuesday, February 11 with more details. If you did not receive this email and would like that information, please reach out to Jen (jennifers@landings.org).
The Landings Sailing Club
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The Landings Sailing Club had a fantastic turnout for their next-to-last Frostbite Race. Sixteen boats participated last weekend.Â
The Landings Sailing Club
Learn To Sail Basic Sailing Course - Saturday, April 27, 2024.
There will be a Basic Sailing Course led by a certified SEAS (Society for the Education of American Sailors) instructor in collaboration with sailors from TLSC (The Landings Sailing Club). The class is intended to teach the basics of sailing to those age 21 and over who have never been on a sailboat, as well as those with some experience. The two-day intensive course includes interactive classroom instruction plus an on-the-water session to practice boat and sail-handling skills. The next scheduled class is for Saturday, April 27Â from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The water session will be held the following Tuesday or Wednesday based on the student and instructor availability, weather, and tides. The cost for the course is $100 per student, $25 of which will be refunded if you join TLSC within 30 days after joining as a full-time member. Every student must be a Landings resident. I f you have questions, contact Angela Margolit directly (973-296-8011). To register, email Angela (amargolit@hotmail.com).
Landings Harbor Dry Storage
We are currently in Phase Two of the Dry Rack Storage Project. We have temporarily relocated boats that were in the racks being replaced (K, L, and M). All K, L, and M rack boat owners should call the Marina directly (912-598-1901) to schedule boat movements. For all other rack locations, Boatcloud reservation remains open, although timing has been adjusted to 15 minutes intervals to allow our staff appropriate time to access boats during the reconstruction activities in the dry storage area during the project.
Landings Dry Storage Activity
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Delegal Creek Marina (DCM)
Operating hours  9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily
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This week, staff replaced all the fuel filters on the dispensers as part of our biannual maintenance. You may have seen the barge and crane on the fuel dock this week. We are replacing buoys 1 and 3 with pilings. This way when we have those extreme tides the markers won't get moved out of place.
This article was originally published by The Landings Association on their website. Visit landings.org to read the original article. https://landings.org/news/2024/02/28/waterfront
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