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Normally 4/1 - 11/1 or there about, depending on the marina - When I kept my boat in New England I always paid between $100 and $150 per foot - the cape and certain "resort" areas can be $200 plus - I paid $35 pr foot for my wet slip for the winter season (10/15-5/15 where i stored)
Just curious - are these full season rates?
thanks,
Mark
Harold,All of your comments only cement the idea that I made the right choice when I bought a house on the water.....I walk out the back door, and there is my boat! Electric included in my utility bills, dockage fees included with my mortgage payment!
Photo from March 2015:
$175 /ft where we are headed on northshore of LI and that's only for the slip use. Pool =extra elec=extra $10.50 per pump out
I have to see what Harold would change me.
$175 /ft where we are headed on northshore of LI and that's only for the slip use. Pool =extra elec=extra $10.50 per pump out
I have to see what Harold would change me.
Harold,
I am jealous, The problem with your set up on Cape Cod is that the house would be $1.2mill plus flood insurance. The floor insurance on the house would probably pay my slip fee.
$175 /ft where we are headed on northshore of LI and that's only for the slip use. Pool =extra elec=extra $10.50 per pump out
I have to see what Harold would change me.