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    Pelican Point Marina and hotel - Trifecta coming into marina

    Pelican Point Marina and hotel

    (5 reviews)

    Staff is sooo sweet! We gas our boat here on Lake Fort…read moreGibson! The store has all the basics you need for a fun day on the lake and rentals for sup and kayaks also!

    Customer Experience with Pelican Point Marina - Cautionary Account…read more In March, we brought our pontoon to Pelican Point Marina in Wagoner, Oklahoma, for routine summer preparation. The boat had run perfectly the previous season, was properly winterized, and required only minor maintenance--a new trailer guide and a few small fixes. Shortly after drop-off, we were informed that one of the pistons needed to be rebored. Although this seemed unusual given how well it had run, we deferred to their expertise and agreed to a full engine rebuild. We were assured the job would be completed within 2-3 weeks. By the end of June--three months later--we still did not have a functioning boat. We were told the machine work had been completed in April, yet progress stalled, and we received a different excuse each week. Eventually, we were told the motor was now "running terribly." When we picked it up, we were told it had been worked on "every day," directly contradicting what we had been told during previous phone calls. At this point, we chose to move on. We now believe there was likely never a significant issue with the engine to begin with. We've spent $2,500 and were left with a non-operational motor--despite the fact that it ran flawlessly last season. Pelican Point also told us that their mechanic was the most experienced in the area and that no other shop would service our 1994 Mercury motor due to its age. This was untrue--multiple other repair shops we contacted had no issue taking on the job. We ultimately took the boat to another reputable marine repair facility, where it was repaired and running within a week. They found that the primary issues stemmed from improperly set up or incorrectly rebuilt fuel system components, as well as problems with the control box. Specifically: * The fuel pump was not functioning correctly during test starts. * Connections to the fuel enrichener needed correction. So * The fuel pump was rebuilt, and stripped hardware was replaced. * The carburetor was cleaned, and a broken cam in the control box was replaced. * A full link and sync was performed in the test tank to finalize repairs. The new shop was efficient, transparent, and professional--everything we expected from Pelican Point but did not receive. When we shared our dissatisfaction with the owner's wife at Pelican Point, we were told, in essence, that they did not care. If that's truly the case, then they should have no issue with us sharing our experience publicly. We are not alone--many other boat owners have reported similar issues. Unfortunately, based on our experience, we cannot recommend Pelican Point Marina for marine repairs or service

    Whitehorn Cove Marina - hotels - Updated May 2026

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