
Prospect Yacht Club: riverfront fuel, drift bar vibes, and friendly faces.
Prospect Yacht Club is a riverfront marina in Prospect, KY, offering fuel, storage, and a Drift Bar for drinks and a drift cup experience. Customers praise friendly staff, good vibes, and a convenient stop for a day on the river, with fuel services and riverfront atmosphere. Some reviews note occasional pump issues and dock updates, indicating ongoing improvements.
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Fuel up your boat with our on-water pumps, offering convenient access for river travelers.
Enjoy cold beverages and a relaxed vibe at our bar, perfect for socializing after a day on the river.
Secure storage options for boats, ensuring your vessel is safe when not in use.
Temporary docking available for visitors fueling up or stopping by for drinks and amenities.
Friendly and helpful staff assistance for fueling, docking, and general inquiries.
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Overall rating
Chiara Rizza
I went there to have a drink with a friend, and it turned out to be an excellent and relaxing place to hang out. The staff was nice and friendly, which made the experience even better
Logan Cain
Best place on the river to get fuel and the cheapest. Customer service here is excellent very friendly people! definitely would recommend PYC for all your fuel needs on this side of the Ohio! While you’re getting fuel, don’t forget head over to the other side Of the gate and get yourself a cold refreshing beverage while you wait!
Robin Whitney
We were hot, we were tired, we needed gas, and a drink and some food. We filled up at the pumps, nicest attendant in the world. I did not catch his name but he joked he didn't skateboard because of his knee pads. We chatted with him, told him we were looking at a house in the nearby neighborhood and we wanted to check out the restaraunt. He told us, park anywhere not near a pump. So we docked across from the bat and walked across the walkway only to be met with a very rude, condescending man asking us if we were concierge gusts. I had no idea what that meant and told him we'd just docked and pointed to our boat. He responded, rudely, "so nothing, you are not concierge guests". I advised him once again this was our 1st time there and we didn't know what that meant at all. I told him the gentleman at the pumps said we could dock where we were. He informed us that the guy at the dock was magnificently incorrect. He told us we'd have to move. Let me just say half your dock was not even finished, the boards are still stacked waiting to be pit down and there was no room. I'm guessing if we'd been dressed a little better,we would not have gotten the hoity derision we were presented with, nevermind the fact that we'd just spent $160 at your gas pump. With this treatment I don't even want to look at the nearby house now. I thought this place would be a bonus, but, sadly, it is not. You'd think that a place with your history would be more welcoming and not get snooty with customers. Big mistake on your alls part. We won't be back.
Thomas
First time here we usually go to Juniper Beach where they are super friendly. Pulled up to fill up spent 150 dollars in gas, asked the guy where to park if we wanted food. He said anywhere you want since you paid for gas. Parked away from all the other boats, there wasn't anywhere to park plus we were told we could park there. Tird up walked across the ramp and someone that worked there said you can't park there after he watched us tie off. He could have yelled to us or walked his lazy a#@ across the ramp and told us. We will never be back.
Stephen Earley
We've been burnt twice attempting to get fuel here. Drift Bar is great but if you just need fuel I recommend going somewhere else. Went out of our way to get the "discount" gas they were advertising on Sunday, tied off around 10:45AM and pumps weren't working and not a soul in sight. Why aren't the pumps 24/7? On top of that I suspect they are using non-marine grade fuel as the pumps only show 87 octane and nothing on their website to suggest they have non-ethanol fuel. If it is in fact marine grade why not advertise as such? If I'm filling on the water at a premium I expect high quality fuel. Lastly, I understand renovations continue but the docks at the fuel pumps are a mess. I expected since they were talking up their new pumps they renovated the decking but that's not the case. If you don't like dock rash that's yet another reason to go up river a couple miles for fuel. Really hope they continue to improve as it's nice having multiple options on the water.
Roni Lepore