Wefing's Marine is a full service marine dealer and service facility located on the Gulf Coast of the Florida Panhandle in beautiful Franklin County Florida. Midway between Carrabelle, St. George Island and Apalachicola. Centrally located on the unspoiled "Forgotten Coast", our area is easily accessible; just a short ride south from Tallahassee or east from Panama City. Our white sands, blue Gulf waters, clean river and unspoiled bays offer unrivaled fishing and boating for residents and visitors alike.
| We shot some video of the Ranger 29 on a sunset cruise in Stuart, Fl. You can view it here. |
| View or download a pdf of the Ranger 29 Brochure. |
We sell, finance, and service boats and motors that we have carefully selected for their suitability to fishing and cruising in the Gulf of Mexico as well as cruising the lakes, bays, inland waterways and river systems of the U.S.A.. Our specialties are Pilothouse Boats, and Trailerable Trawlers and we are committed to being the Premier Pilothouse Boat & Trailerable Trawler dealer in the Southeastern U.S. We also stock and carry a great selection of center console and deck boats as well as river skiffs and hunting boats.
| rent a 22 sundance by the day or week! click here for full details and pricing. |
We are also prepared to help you secure financing for your new boat purchase and can take your application online via our secure server.
Check our boat pages for information about all our boat lines, our motor pages for information about the motors we stock, sell and service and the Sales, Service and Parts links to meet and contact our staff. If you are interested in a particular line of boats or motors and would like a printed brochure sent to your mailing address, you can fill our request form and we will get one out to you right away.
| click here for details on our Free Lodging Offer. |
Come see us soon for marine products and service and get both along with a generous helping of nautical knowledge, southern hospitality and an occasional fish tale. Our aim is to make Wefing's the Number One Pilothouse Boat & Trailerable Trawler Dealer in the nation, the number one Marine Service Center in our area, and your one stop source for quality marine products, boats, motors, trailers, equipment and service.
| click here to view our inventory online. |
Our service department is open Mon. to Fri. from 8AM to 5PM. Our sales staff is here Mon. to Sat. from 9 AM to 5PM. Our parts counter is open Mon. to Fri. from 9AM to 5PM and our Retail Store is open Mon. to Sat. from 9AM to 5PM.
| View or download our 100th Anniversary Brochure |

Sometimes I feel as though I am running a boat orphanage. Through no fault of the boat , their families have abandoned them and they come to live at my dealership .They all start out as foster boats in a sense when we get them , with the hope of future support from their original parents ...(Read more in Marc's Blog.)
Wow, it's great to hear (in the Defiance Owner's Group Forums)that Defiance will be covering warranty on the boats they built before the "ownership change". I'm sure Bo and the Defiance team that are so dedicated to their customers will be just as dedicated to their former and possibly current dealers as well...(Read more in Marc's Blog.)
So for all that follow the boat industry, a press release was sent last night announcing Genmar is filing Chapter 11. It was probably not a surprise to all in the know, but with some of the recent back door deals on motors and taking over dealerships with their many of their products as "exclusive" dealers something was amiss. I am a Genmar dealer for one brand [they own 14], Champion Boats. ...(Read more in Marc's Blog.)
Had a great ride on the little Ranger 21 yesterday. Had some interested folks from Texas here to see what the 21 footer is all about. We took a fully loaded (with options that is) Tug out across our 7 mile wide bay and through the pass at St. George Island ...(Read more in Marc's Blog.)
Well we could not have picked too much windier of a day and still have gone out for our test, as it was we had to cross some very rough patches of water on the Apalachicola River to get to a place in the river system that we could run our speed and rpm numbers and gather test data. ...(Read more in Marc's Blog.)