Pirate Lady
Well-Known Member
Last year I paid $625 ($25 a ft). This year, my marina is $750 ($30) and the one I stayed at last year getting my OD replaced wants $800 ($32).
Just nuts.
Just nuts.
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Are you seriously complaining about those dockage rates? All of them are super inexpensive. My seasonal dockage was $110/foot this year, under new management. It was $95/foot last year.Last year I paid $625 ($25 a ft). This year, my marina is $750 ($30) and the one I stayed at last year getting my OD replaced wants $800 ($32).
Just nuts.
For clarity, is this to winterize your boat, or store it on land for winter months? I assumed the latter. I pay ~$6000 for 12 months for a wet covered slip, April - March. I don't haul the boat in the winter, I can't recall the rate.Last year I paid $625 ($25 a ft). This year, my marina is $750 ($30) and the one I stayed at last year getting my OD replaced wants $800 ($32).
Just nuts.
Winter storage. In water is no extra cost, our slip fees are full year calendar rate. I cant keep mine in-water, Outdrive needs to be serviced during winter.Back in Long Island six years ago I was paying ~140/ft. Now here in Kent Narrows I am Paying ~130/ft. I also own a slip that cost's ~3000 a yr. just to own. That doesn't include the cost of buying it either.
$32/ft for a slip is outrageously inexpensive. Unless your in a place that is falling a part and with zero amities. Then I might want to change marina's.
EDIT: If your talking about winter rates then SH is 50/ft. But 30/ft is the average in water cost. Was that what your were talking about?
Absolutely. I cant drop that between the time it gets hauled until its winterized.I bet your Tiki bill is 10x your slip bill
We need an "UnLike" button - which marina? James Creek?Wimps.....
My DC Marina went up 10% from last year. $7,325 for a 40' slip year round in 2023.
$183.12 per foot.