Reviews: Long Island Marina
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Long Island Marina
Kingston, TN 37763
Tennessee River 571.6 RDB
- Lat / Lon: N 35° 49.999' / W 084° 29.683'
- Contact: Marla Holloway
- VHF Monitored: 16
- Phone: (865) 376-6288
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: http://longislandmarinatn.com
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Review for Long Island Marina
Reviewed by: Nate Harrison on Oct 2, 2023
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 41'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 5
Long Island Marina at mile marker 571.5 on the Tennessee and is easy access from the main channel. The marina owner is Marla, and she is very accommodating to transients. There is water, a pumpout, and 100% gas. She also has a small store there, and the cleanest showers and restrooms on the river. We have a 41 footer, and stayed on the fuel dock. A quiet marina, and we didn't experience any wave action. Marla offered an open covered slip, but we just elected to stay on the fuel dock. The marina isn't open Monday and Tuesday, but if you call ahead, someone will get you set up, and Marla will supply her cell if needed. The marina is about 30 miles south of the Ft Loudon lock, and transient slip space is very limited up on Ft Loudon and Tellico lakes, so it is a great jumping off point. Really enjoyed the stay there last week.
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Review for Long Island Marina
Reviewed by: John George on Jun 8, 2021
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 25'
Draft: 5.0'Rating: 5
After a very long day as happens sometimes I called Long Island Marina, though they cater to power boats they have an end cap or two and seemed quite happy to accommodate my needs for a day or two. Pricing was excellent for transient dockage $1 a foot. The marina office is nice clean and welcoming. Beer soda and other odds and ends last minute things. A great experience. Would highly recommend power boat or sail boat that you at least give them a call.
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