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Tri-State Marine

5861 Deale Churchton Rd
Deale, MD 20751 410-867-1447

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A bit pricey, but they are very reliable and get things done on time, which... - Nov 22, 2017

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Hidden Harbour Marina

600 Cabana Blvd
Deale, MD 20751 410-867-9666

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Really great service. Personable staff and management who explained to this... - Oct 31, 2023

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Phipps Boat Works

389 Deale Rd #B-9
Tracys Landing, MD 20779 410-867-4230

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Buster is great and very knowledgeable. Billing is terrible, usually taking... - Sep 18, 2021

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Shipwright Harbor Marina

6047 Herring Bay Rd
Deale, MD 20751 410-867-7686

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They don't have the depth of staff to do more than routine maintenance. - Nov 29, 2013

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