Reviews: Madisonville Wall
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Madisonville Wall
Tchefuncta River
- Lat / Lon: N 30° 24.227' / W 090° 09.295'
- Phone: (985) 545-7311
- Website: https://townofmadisonville.org/
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Review for Madisonville Wall
Reviewed by: Marcia on Dec 26, 2021
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 38'
Draft: 3.5'Rating: 4
30 & 50 amp. NO water. Stay in marked channel to left of entrance- very shallow in front of river. $10 night. NEW town hall check in location- 209 Mulberry St. Walk to Hwy22/Mulberry St (bridge) and go left 2 blocks. Fan or AC at night will drown out bridge noise.
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Review for Madisonville Wall
Reviewed by: Stephen Torres on Jun 8, 2021
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 44'
Draft: 3.5'Rating: 4
This public wall served as a great respite during the thick of the COVID lockdown. Plenty of room to dock during the week. Several restaurants within walking distance are now open. Three day maximum stay. Only down side is the noise of cars passing over the Hwy 22 grated steel swing bridge.
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Review for Madisonville Wall
Reviewed by: Robert Magee , The 4th Quarter, on Dec 19, 2019
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 50'
Draft: 4.5'Rating: 3
Water and electricity available. 30 and 50 amp. Pay $10 in drop box at city hall a block away. Since this is a no wake zone and boats have to slow down for the swing bridge, rocking is minimal. Restaurants close by. Tie up to mooring posts, fender boards are helpful. Lots of townsfolk will stop by to chat.
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