SAINT LUCE
- Latitude: 48.55
- Longitude: -68.3817
- East Coast Canada
- Marina in Canada
Location: Canada
As of my knowledge cutoff in October 2021, I don't have specific information on a marina named "Marina Saint Luce" in Canada. However, if there has been a new development or marina named "Saint Luce" since then, it's possible it hasn't entered widely available databases or sources that I can access.
Marinas typically offer various amenities and specifications such as:
- Berth Capacity: How many boats/yachts can be accommodated.
- Slip Sizes: Length and width dimensions for berthing spaces.
- Depth of Water: Depth of water at slips to accommodate different types of vessels.
- Amenities: Fuel docks, electricity hookups, Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, restaurants, bars, and recreational areas.
- Security Features: Surveillance cameras, gated access, security personnel.
- Accessibility: Proximity to town or city centers and ease of access by road or public transportation.
- Environmental Considerations: Measures for environmental protection, such as waste disposal systems, pump-out stations, and eco-friendly initiatives.
- Services: Repair and maintenance facilities, boat rental, charters, and possibly yacht clubs.
If "Marina Saint Luce" is a newly established or region-specific marina, I recommend checking local marina guides, tourism websites, or contacting local boating associations in the region you're interested in for the most up-to-date and detailed information.
Alternatively, I can help you with general advice on finding marina specifications and what to look for in a high-quality marina if you like.
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