Reviews: Fairhope Yacht Club–PRIVATE
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Fairhope Yacht Club–PRIVATE
Fairhope, AL 36532
Mobile Bay
- Lat / Lon: N 30° 32.501' / W 087° 54.176'
- Hours: M-F: 9am-4pm
- Contact: Randy Fitz-Wainwright
- Phone: (251) 928-3276
- Fax: (251) 990-8602
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: http://fairhopeyachtclub.com/
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Review for Fairhope Yacht Club–PRIVATE
Reviewed by: Graeme Walker , Confirmed Aquaholic, on Oct 29, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 54'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 4
We came in on low tide and still had 2' under our props, certainly not a wide channel but not an issue if cautious. Stayed two nights, $2/ft, a little high for what you get, single 30amp only, no water, no fuel, no laundry, relatively new docks, friendly people, huge clubhouse. Plan to be self sufficient but a great friendly group. It's a Yacht Club not a Marina. Used our MTOA membership with YCA for access, no issue. Fairhope is a charming little town, lots of art/culture, restaurants, art center, etc. Uber was $8 into town.
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Review for Fairhope Yacht Club–PRIVATE
Reviewed by: Len Barton , Short Dog II, on Jan 30, 2019
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 44'
Draft: 3.0'Rating: 4
Went to Fairhope Docks for fuel. Then stayed at the yacht club for five nights.
Harbor is very nice. A couple of really nice restaurants within walking distance.
Only negative is if the wind comes from anywhere west through north everything turns to rocking and rolling.
When entering hug the red markers and near the last red is a shoal with less than three feet at low tide
Tide is about two feet. Fairhope is a great place to visit.View location on the Waterway Guide Explorer