Reviews: Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
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Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Clewiston, FL 33440
Lake Okeechobee MM 75.6
- Lat / Lon: N 26° 45.450' / W 080° 55.130'
- Hours: 6am - 5pm 7 days a week
- Contact: Ramon Iglesias
- VHF Monitored: 16
- VHF Working: 68
- Phone: (800) 473-6766
- Fax: (863) 983-2191
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: https://www.rolandmartinmarina.com/lake-okeechobee-docks/
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: D. Jenkins on May 7, 2024
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 31'
Draft: 3.0'Rating: 5
We had a great experience at Roland and Mary Martin's Marina. I "grew up" watching B.A.S.S. tournaments out of this marina on TV so being here was a bit nostalgic. (made me wish I had my Skeeter bass boat) We arrived around 13:30 from Labelle and got situated before the bass tournament weigh in. Captain Sam was excellent assistance. We had watched a YouTube interview of him before arriving. We hailed him on 16 as we cleared the Clewiston Lock - he provided clear instructions, met us on the lineal face dock and managed our refueling and dock position assignment. Was not busy at the time so we had a good chat with him. As the tournament boats and other vessels arrived, he single-handedly positioned each one. Amazing for an 80+ "young man". While the Tiki Bar was a bit active on a Saturday night, it was not bad The food there was excellent and the breakfast at the other restaurant was great as well. The Staff were all very helpful. The no longer have a courtesy car BUT gave us a contact (Sugarland Services) who picked us up, shuttled us to Walmart for provisioning, and picked us up at an appointed time. Amanda was wonderful, we highly recommend her services. The shower and head facility was perfectly adequate and not busy. We really liked the laundry - they had commercial machines on the Aaxonpay System. We paid with our phone, and could check status of the machines remotely - wish every marina had this setup. Some larger boats may have had issues exiting if they were deep into the channel. At only 31' LOA, we easily kicked the stern out, and walked the bow around for departure. We will be back, for sure... perhaps with the bas boat next time :-).
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Richard Lewis , Sea-Quel, on Apr 3, 2024
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 56'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 5
Ditto on what previous reviewer stated. Capt Sam was extremely helpful and the tiki bar had very good food , much to my surprise.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Kevin Williams , m/v Blue Tortuga, on Mar 8, 2024
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 40'
Draft: 3.5'Rating: 5
Stayed for 3 nights waiting on weather. Rural setting, but a very professionally run marina with 2 restaurants and a nice store. As others said, Captain Sam is a gem and super helpful. Hail him on 16 when you clear the lock and he'll be of great assistance. My only "caution" is that the transients are on a long wall on a narrow but deep channel. If you go forward in, you have to reverse out, or visa versa, plan accordingly. Perfect stop for a Lake O crossing.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Krystina Smith on Feb 2, 2024
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 33'
Draft: 3.0'Rating: 2
Bad first experience with this marina heading eastbound. They "remembered" that they had a fishing tournament the weekend of our one night arrival, and cancelled our reservation 2 days before for a 33ft cruiser. Had to minimally stop for fuel before making it across the lake that we radio'd the lock upon arrival. The dock master on the radio was rude telling us the marina was closed because of the fishing tournament that he expected us to move on until we said fuel up was critical. It was chaos in the lock with boats coming in that weren't authorized to which we heard the lock workers talking about amongst themselves, but not addressing the vessels. Needless to say we fueled up and got out of there quickly. Next time we head eastbound, we'll stop at Port LaBelle Marina if we need fuel before heading across the lake.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: CAPTAIN TONY , LOONAROSSA, on Jan 15, 2024
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 30'
Draft: 3.5'Rating: 5
This is one of our favorite marinas, a great marina to stay at just before or just after crossing Lake Okachobee. The dock master is friendly and very helpful. They offer a discount on fuel to Boat US members. The Tiki Bar is right on the dock and the food is good.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: David Mann , Now or Never, on Jan 9, 2024
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 44'
Draft: 4.7'Rating: 4
Contact the dockmaster on channel 16 while you're still in the lock and he will provide you with detailed specific directions on how and where to enter the harbor. For me this was a surprising nice rural resort. They seem to have most anything you may need except perhaps a pump out so plan accordingly. Drinks and dinner in the tiki bar although we left before the music started and a 5:30 breakfast in their diner before pulling out. Other stores and eateries available off site. I would recommend that you contact them by phone for pricing as their website is not up to date. When preparing to depart contact the lockmaster on channel 16 prior to untying to avoid delays due to congestion.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Karen Munson , Oasis, on Mar 30, 2023
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 4
An interesting stop for a night to get ready to cross the lake. When we arrived Capt. Sam advised that a bass tournament was happening and there were 50 boats coming into the dock. He would have to clear a spot for our boat, we were on the end of the dock and thank goodness as it was a Saturday night and the tiki bar was rocking. We did not use any of the facilities, but it was a good 1 night stop.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Donna Decaul , Miss Lynn, on Aug 21, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 53'
Draft: 4.6'Rating: 4
We arrived for a night, to prepare for crossing Lake Okeechobee. The dock-master was extremely helpful, cheerful and informative. The access is super easy from the river and the amenities are very nice. There are several other little stores within walking distance. The transient slips are convenient with easy access to water, power and facilities. It's definitely a nice place to stop and rest.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: James Brace on Jun 5, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 40'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 4
Fun stop. Great dockmaster Capt Sam. Dock a bit canted so our stepladder dodgy to use. Tie it off. Shallow in for big boats but no issue for us.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Rob Dare , Liberty Call , on Dec 29, 2021
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.5'Rating: 4
Great stop before crossing the lake. Floating dock that is worn and a little uneven. Capt Sam is fantastic helping get boats safely tied up. Was very quiet on a Tuesday night. Nice ship's store and good tiki bar. A bit of a hike to get the dog to grass.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Michael Kwiat on Oct 7, 2021
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 47'
Draft: 3.5'Rating: 4
Another nice evening at R and M. Harbormaster was attentive and the Tiki Bar was awesome as always. Stayed on a weeknight. No loud music as previously reported.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Michael Hamilton on May 14, 2021
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 40'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 5
Very easy docking as you park right on the side dock. The dockmaster was helpful as we came in on one engine and he helped us. We stayed on a Friday night which had loud music from the bar next door. Clean showers and toilets were available.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Julia Flaherty on Apr 26, 2021
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 42'
Draft: 3.0'Rating: 5
Great half-way point for transiting the Okeechobee Waterway. There is one long floating dock, no current and they have good power, water and wifi. There is also a well-stocked ship's store and a lively Tiki Bar. We were there on a Thursday night, which happens to be Karaoke Night. The patrons are a mix of friendly and dubious locals who aren't shy about belting out their favorite tunes. The food was generous and good enough, but the service was a little sketchy, probably because of the crowd. The marina is well managed by the very personable Mary Ann Martin and her daughter. Dockmaster, Captain Sam, was most helpful, experienced and friendly as can be. Overall, it was a convenient and fun stop.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: John Tyrell , Hydrophilic, on Mar 14, 2021
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 39'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 4
Good staging to cross Lake Okeechobee. Long floating dock; a little worn but better than many. Dockmaster Sam very friendly and knowledgeable. Told me about the wind and current (there was no current) as I approached; he is a boater and it shows. Other years we had stopped at Moorehaven and this is much nicer. Tiki bar with restaurant on site. Surprisingly good ship’s store with some upscale resort wear.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Steve McKinney , Sabbatical, on Mar 4, 2021
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 36'
Draft: 3.5'Rating: 4
Stayed here for two nights on our second visit 1/14/21. Captain Sam, the dockmaster was very helpful and friendly. They do have a courtesy car, but it doesn't seem to get much use. We enjoy the Tiki Bar and the food is good. It's a fun spot with live music on some nights. We had no problem spinning around in the narrow channel to face out on the along-side dock. There is no current here and it is well protected from the wind. Watch your air draft if you get towards the west end of the floating dock as there is a low-hanging electric wire there.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Russell Daniels on Nov 8, 2018
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 40'
Draft: 3.5'Rating: 5
Quiet night on the dock. Fueled at 5:30 am, very good diesel price. Tasty food at the Tiki Bar--recommend the Swai fish blackened. Nice selection of draft beers. Thanks Captain Sam!
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Mike Cole on Oct 16, 2018
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 44'
Draft: 4.5'Rating: 4
Nice little marina in the heart of Florida capable of handling boats of all sizes!
Call ahead and reserve your slip as they are limited on dock space and I can imagine that during cruising season it would fill up fast.View location on the Waterway Guide Explorer
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Terrance Godbold on Feb 8, 2018
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 36'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 4
This was our second time here. Due to the experience we had last time, we called way ahead and made the dock master aware that I was a single screw without a bow thruster. I was tied at the beginning of the floating docks making it very easy to leave at first light. Dock master was extreamly helpful and very friendly. Drinks at tiki bar a little expensive and food was above average. We left at first light with several unlit bass boats.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Paul Castaldi on Oct 24, 2017
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 45'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 4
The facility is not impressive looking but is actually quite good. The dockmaster is very helpful and the dockage, though limited, is secure, wake-free and in good condition. They have a "restaurant" but it is actually more like a snack bar. That said, the food is actually very good. We did not use the Tiki bar, but it is obviously well-liked by the loccals and features live music several nights a week. The biggest issue is that you can only get there through a small and quirky lock where the lock operator is not very responsive. I would not go back again just because of the lock even though everything else was good.
WG Editor Comment:
The lock is only in use when the Lake Okeechobee water level is higher than normal; generally 15 feet above sea level.View location on the Waterway Guide Explorer
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Eric Anderson on Jul 10, 2017
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 36'
Draft: 3.1'Rating: 5
We were there last week. Lots of water in the Lake. Nice overnight at Martins. Nice people, especially Captain Sam. Efficient place. Fills up in the afternoon, empties out in the morning. No trouble in or out.
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Lrrryo on May 3, 2017
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 40'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 3
Would give it a higher rating except for a few things.
First, the channel IS narrow, but doable. We turned our 40ft Mainship around with a small wind.... carefully, by putting the bow close to or touching the dock and working the stern around and worked well.
Second the pool is a dirty pool a short walk between some apartments, fair, but still felt good after a hot day.
Tiki bar advertised happy hour which did not exist and drinks were too expensive. Food was ok, but would have rather eaten on the boat. Music was neat and played until midnight (Saturday). Our boat was within 50 feet of the band, so we were "entertained" quite late, and the crowd didn't quiet down until 2 am. Hard to deal with for a 5 o'clock wake up.
And, the Marina was in the mist of a fishing tournament which wasn't mentioned once during the three times I called. Had I know, I would not have stopped. It was a zoo, with way too many bass boats getting in the way and stopped in the channel. That was a mess that I hope to never see again. And they were heading out before sunrise in the morning, some with no lights.
The Dockmaster never once responded. 16 was never answered and the store clerk gave us the only help which was totally inadequate. Getting is was a mess and had to squeeze in where two bass boats just left with 5 ft clearance on the bow and stern.View location on the Waterway Guide Explorer
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Review for Roland and Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort
Reviewed by: Terrance Godbold , Magic, on Mar 31, 2017
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 36'
Draft: 4.5'Rating: 4
This is a reasonable stop for an early morning to cross the lake. The channel is very narrow and it was difficult turning my 36, single screw around to face out. Larger boats had to back out. The dock folks helped with the turn around and tie up. Floating docks and a good restaurant. We did not use the heads.
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