History: The members of the River Bourgeois Community Service Society & the River Bourgeois Economic Development Committee originally spearheaded and managed the marina project. In May 2008 they decided to form a new organization named the River Bourgeois Mariner Society for the purposes of managing the marina facility. In the spring of 2012, the R.B. Mariner Society obtained charitable status.
Mandate: The Mariner Society’s purpose is to provide and maintain a docking and launching area for the benefit of River Bourgeois.
Executive:
President | Carl Grimes | |
Vice-President | Peter Baccardax | |
Treasurer | Sherry Baccardax | |
Secretary | Sherry Baccardax |
Membership: Annual rate is $10.00. All new members are welcomed.
Events: 2021 Boat Poker Run
12th ANNUAL BOAT POKER RUN
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th
Rain date – September 5th or 11th
Registration to begin at 10 am at River Bourgeois Floating Docks
Hamburgers, hotdogs & pop/water available.
All cards must be turned in by 2:30 pm.
$15.00 per hand of poker.
1st Prize $300, 2nd prize $200, 3rd prize $100.
Other prizes to be drawn.
ALL COVID 19 Protocols will Be Followed!
For more information contact:
Peter Baccardax at 5354-3182
Stay Safe and Happy Boating,
River Bourgeois Mariner Society Board of Directors
Please take the time to watch the aerial view of our 2019 Poker Run:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5xG3UqdjaM&authuser=0
Facilities: The Marina offers 600 feet of docking space.
Member Rates | Non-Member Rates |
---|---|
Weekly rate per foot $1.50 per ft/week | $1.50 per ft/week |
Yearly rate per foot $10.00 per ft/year | $12.00 per ft/year |
Nightly rate per foot $0.50 per ft/night | $0.50 per ft/night |
*Prices subject to change
*All secondary crafts will not be accepted at the dock. Secondary crafts to be assigned an area designated by the marina
The marina has a boat launch which is available at your own risk. The docking area is wheelchair accessible and has benches to relax, socialize, and enjoy the view. Ladders are available for those who like to swim or bring a fishing rod and dip a line off the docks (at your own risk).
Come and join us. You’ll be glad you did.