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    Time & Tide Marine

    Time & Tide Marine

    (3 reviews)

    Great, got a compression test. It's worth it. Good people, got it done fast and with good resultsread more

    Please, if you care about your boat at all, do not bring it here for service!…read moreIf between the previous review or mine doesn't convince you...... well then you will end up very very very disappointed. I brought my boat in on4/24/2023 to be serviced for the season and fix half of the windshield that had been broken. The total amount agreed upon was 2,700for replacement windshield and 3.5 hrs. Time. Then as time dragged on and more money was requested it became clear to me that I was probably not going to get to use my boat for the season, which includes a 700 dollar slip at the lake. Finally on 10/25/2023 the next call was to pay the remaining balance within three days or it will be parked on the side of the road. This is in one of the crime populated area. I picked up my boat on 10/31/2023. That day I was forced to pay another 1275.38. In total I paid 4,975.38 for the windshield. The job was done horribly and it became very clear why they wanted my boat out as soon as possible. I have multiple photos of the windshield being two different sizes, two different colors, gaps where the windshield is supposed to fit together, held together by a simple clip and 2 holes in the fiberglass dashboard where he completely changed the location of the upright support that I can't even begin how to imagine how to fix it. Not only did the project continue to be drawn out and way more expensive than I thought and actually almost reached the overall worth of the boat. Now, when I went to pick up the boat Travis and his mommy were very defensive and obviously knew how poor the work was and just wanted to wash their hands of it. After Travis randomly decided to start my in board master craft with it not hooked up to any water, a heated discussion took place because he already ruined my windshield and now was trying to ruin my engine. The situation escalated to the point where Travis "the owner" threatened to actually punch my in the face! So again, take warning! Between my review and the previous one, if you care at all about your bout, don't bring it here because they will ruin it!!!!

    Madaket - Timber on the bay

    Madaket

    (39 reviews)

    A nice tour around the northern (Arcata) bay. The tour was billed as "birds & Eco" but I think it…read morewas the same historical narration given on all tours. She did makes some general bird references, told a few personal stories and lots about the history and some current factoids. All in all a great way to spend $30 and 1.5 hours. BTW - we were told to arrive early if obtaining a seat was important when we called to ask about the tour. There did seem to be limited bench seating. We chose to sit/lean on the roof of the cabin towards the bow.

    Is it awful for me to say that the best part of this 75-minute cruise around Humboldt Bay is the…read morecocktail you can order from the self-billed "smallest licensed bar in California"? I'm not sure what significance that factoid has on the actual cocktail. I just know It wasn't complimentary as part of the $32 ticket. No, cocktails ranged from $8 to $12. Since Jamie W. and I were on vacation, we went to town and ordered a couple of $12 Anchors Away. The description listed three different rums and pineapple (photo: https://bit.ly/39Qylj0). Having something tropical while bracing Arctic-level winds may seem ironic, but it made the trip go faster. Nothing against the industrious two-woman crew, but the historical narration was a bit dry to listen to while completely sober. The coconut rum certainly brought the timber industry to life. Next time we'll take advantage of the $15 cocktail cruise. Cocktails and no information to retain. RELATED - Lost on the Lost Coast? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/2A1YVjy

    Reincke Marine - boatrepair - Updated May 2026

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