Point South Marina to open outfitter shop on Black Friday

The Outfitter Shop at Point South Marina in Port St. Joe is opening just in timefor Black Friday.

According to marina staff, with the full marina expected to open soon, a visit to the Outfitter Shop offers a chance for Port St. Joe residents and visitors to get a sneak peek at operations and pick up premium outdoor brands and boating necessities, as well as Point South Marina Port St. Joe branded merchandise.

“We are super excited to be reaching the final stages of construction at the marina, and we hope everyone will swing by Friday and see us,” says Point South Marina – Port St. Joe General Manager Preston Sutter. “We’re celebrating the opening of our Outfitter Shop with a Black Friday sale, so come meet out marina team and find the perfect gift for the boaters and outdoorsmen in your family. We’re looking forward to being a part of the Port St. Joe community!”



Stop by the Outfitter Shop between 8:30 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. EST Friday, November 25 and enjoy a 20% discount on all inventory. Following the opening on Friday, the Outfitter Shop is scheduled to be open seven days a week, with seasonally adjusted hours.

When fully open, Point South Marina – Port St. Joe will offer 252 dry boat slips inside a brand new 63,000 square foot boat storage facility, 48 we boat slips and a 300-foot lay-a-long transient dock.

For more information, or to reserve space at the marina, visit www.PointSouthMarina.com or call (850) 797-3489.  The Point South Marina in Port St. Joe is located at 340 Marina Drive.

 



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Wendy Weitzel, The Star’s digital editor, joined the news outlet in August 2021, as a reporter covering primarily Gulf County.

Prior to then, she interned for Oklahoma-based news wire service Gaylord News and for Oklahoma City-based online newspaper NonDoc.com during her four years at the University of Oklahoma, from which she graduated in May with degrees in online journalism and political science.

While at OU, Weitzel was selected as Carnegie-Knight News21 Investigative Fellow among 30 top journalism students from around the country. She also was senior editor managing a 12-person newsroom in coordination with Oklahoma Watch, a non-profit news organization in eastern Oklahoma.

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