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For More Information Contact:

Thomas Cleary

Office: 252-229-7746
Whittaker Creek Yacht Harbor

50' Deep Water Protected Boat
Slip will accommodate a full sized
catamaran with any beam, a
large trawler or sail boat with
all of the comforts of home.


This very private boat slip which
rests along the east side of
Whittaker Creek offers deep
water with 7' of depths at
normal water level.


Located in the heart of Oriental
within easy walking or biking
distance to everything that
Oriental has to offer.

This slip offers beautiful
undisturbed views of coastline
that leads to the Neuse River,
Pamlico Sound, Ocracoke and
the ICW which will take you to
Beaufort and Cape Lookout as
well as Shackelford Banks to
see the wild horses
on the island!

Comfortable clubhouse and with a
very relaxing atmosphere!


Amenities Include:

POOL,
CLUBHOUSE,TV/VCR/DVD,
BATHROOMS, SHOWERS,
FULL LAUNDRY , BBQ GRILLS  
CLUBHOUSE, SHIP STORE,
FUEL, ON SITE
REPAIR SERVICE
AND TWO BOAT YARDS
NEARBY LOCATED ON
WHITTAKER CREEK WEST
AND PLENTY OF PARKING!

The dock has
electric hook-up
pedestal on dock with
30/50 amp service
as well as water hook up.

Whittaker Creek Yacht Harbor
is a place for everyone to enjoy
with family and friends with
memories that will
last a lifetime!

Slips of this size in this location
are priced out at $120,000!

This slip is priced to sell at only
$89,000!



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around and click any
picture to enlarge.
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