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Suntex Marinas launch newest boat club at Saguaro Lake Marina

by Suntex Marinas 16 Jul 19:41 BST
Suntex Marinas launch newest boat club at Saguaro Lake Marina © Suntex Marinas

Suntex Marina Investors LLC (Suntex), the nation's premier owner and operator of marina properties, is proud to announce the launch of its newest boat club location at Saguaro Lake Marina in Mesa, Arizona.

This expansion marks the 24th Suntex Boat Club location across 10 states, further solidifying Suntex's commitment to providing unparalleled boating experiences nationwide.

The launch of the Suntex Boat Club at Saguaro Lake Marina follows Suntex's recent acquisition of the full-service marina by its joint venture with Centerbridge Partners. This addition significantly enhances the Suntex footprint and service offerings within the greater Phoenix area, positioning Saguaro Lake Marina as a prime destination for boaters seeking convenient and flexible access to the water.

With the addition of Saguaro Lake Marina, Suntex now proudly operates three premier marinas in Arizona, alongside Roosevelt Lake Marina and Canyon Lake Marina. This expanded presence provides even more convenient and diverse access to the water for the vibrant Phoenix market, ensuring boaters have exceptional options to enjoy Arizona's beautiful lakes.

Members of the Saguaro Lake Marina Boat Club will gain exclusive access to a brand-new vessel fleet, featuring state-of-the-art pontoon boats for leisurely cruises and family fun, alongside high-performance boats for thrilling watersports. The club model offers a cost-effective and convenient path to enjoy all the advantages of boating, providing members with seamless access to the water.

Saguaro Lake Marina continues to operate as a full-service facility, offering wet slips, dry storage, boat rentals, comprehensive service capabilities, on-site dining, and exciting steamboat cruises, now complemented by Suntex Boat Club. This comprehensive offering ensures that all boating needs are met, from long-term storage to spontaneous day trips.

A key benefit of joining the Suntex Boat Club is seamless access to boating across the country. Members enjoy reciprocal boating privileges at all 24 Suntex Boat Club locations across 10 states - giving members the freedom to explore new waterways and discover new destinations.

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