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Deric
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Initially Posted - 01/26/2009 :  19:00:56  Show Profile
Hello Folks,

It appears the economy is affecting everyone. My marina didn't raise their slip fees this year, but no more 5% discount for early payment.

Fees are:
$850 Slip/hoist in and out - including wash
$75 for electric

How are other folks doing in other parts of the country?

Deric



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Dave Bristle
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Response Posted - 01/26/2009 :  21:42:33  Show Profile
Well, Syracuse only has about a 7-week sailing season between being buried in snow, right? My slip fees didn't change--it's still free, with water and power.

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GaryB
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Response Posted - 01/26/2009 :  22:10:51  Show Profile
I'm moving into a new slip Saturday. It's a floating dock and my slip fee will be $177/mth + electricity for the next year ($2,124.00/yr). My electric has never been more than $3 or $4 because I only use it occasionally to charge my batteries. Many months it's $0.

I think they may give a 5% discount if paid upfront but I don't like doing that because I want the freedom to move with a 30 day notice if the marina and I don't see eye to eye. I wouldn't want to wait to get my balance back.

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bren737
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  07:16:29  Show Profile
Hey Gary,

Still at SSH, I hope!

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DaveR
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  07:26:26  Show Profile  Visit DaveR's Homepage
Nice pic of the boat DaveB. My slip is still $100 a month at a private residence, electric free if I don't abuse it.

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Dave Bristle
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  08:53:01  Show Profile
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by DaveR</i>
<br />Nice pic of the boat DaveB...<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">Thanks--it sure doesn't look like that now! (...shrink-wrapped on stands.)

I hope to get my fix Thursday at the Providence Boat Show--checking out the gear and looking over some possibilities for a friend who is buying a boat soon. (I like what I have--although I am looking for a tiny little sailboat.)

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dlucier
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  09:10:16  Show Profile
Come Spring, I'm thinking my marina is going to look like a ghost town.

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Prospector
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  09:32:22  Show Profile  Visit Prospector's Homepage
No change in fees, but club membership may go up by $10.

We are in a "temporary slip" which means that a senior member who is on a sabattical (cruising) has allowed us to use their slip in their absence. We have moved up from #14 to #6 on the waitlist for a permanent slip this year. Because of size and draft issues, 4 of the boats ahead of us are all waiting for the same slip, effectively making us #2 on the list. Of course the politics and economics of waitlists can lead to some interesting changes at the last minute.

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britinusa
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  09:58:56  Show Profile  Visit britinusa's Homepage
We enquired about a slip at Black Point Marina in Biscayne Bay. It's a state owned marina but they are trying to bring the prices within the band of commercial fees.

We would be looking at about $450 a month right now and it's going up. There's a 4 year waiting list! The marina does not have showers or laundry facilities.

So JD is staying in her current slip, on the trailer at the side of the house... (Our F150 tow vehicle loan costs $600 a month!)

Paul

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Rich P
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  10:27:08  Show Profile
Still free (although hard to argue it is really free with the property taxes and electric bills) for the 36' Pacemaker, 25' Catalina, Yamaha GP760, and 15' Boston Whaler (although that spot might have a 17' Wellcraft in it this season). The two other spots get rented for $2000 for the season.

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JimB517
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  12:19:24  Show Profile  Visit JimB517's Homepage
Marina Village in Mission Bay is still $290/month + $30 for bottom cleaning. They didn't raise the rates this year. The places in San Diego Bay are around $400 - $600. There are many, many vacancies in the 25 foot slips - more than I've ever seen. Large boat slips are still booked full with long waiting lists.

Racing is still popular in San Diego Bay, I am not noticing any less turn out than in usual years.

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dmpilc
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  12:23:45  Show Profile
Our slip renewals come up due in May so it will be another month or so before we know what, if any, the increase will be. It's a city park facility with about 165 wet slips (no moorings) and 40 dry on-trailer spaces. It's also home base for our yacht club and a facility which we were heavily involved in helping to bring into existence. In the past, the wet slip renters have gotten 1 month free by paying the year in advance. However, we've gone through a major renovation this past year, which is still not finished. So I am expecting the rent to go up. The only question now is how much. Hopefully the economy will hold it down.

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piseas
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  14:05:12  Show Profile  Visit piseas's Homepage
My slip(located in Newport Beach, CA) fees are $450 per month, plus electricity which is maybe an additional $.50. I have been there over 2 years and never had an increase.

There is a 7-10 year waiting list, depending on size.This is a city owned marina. Other non city owned marinas in Newport are charging $700.
We have restrooms, a pump out station and showers. There is also a restaurant, marine store and shipyard.

The marina is less than 10 minutes from my house. No traffic and plenty of parking spaces. The annual Xmas Boat Parade goes right by me. My neighbors are friendly and we have a great manager who sends us monthly newsletters.

I cant ask for any more.

Steve A

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delliottg
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  14:29:19  Show Profile  Visit delliottg's Homepage
Our fees went up $15/quarter this year, which brings our monthly fees to $150 including water & electricity, quite possibly the cheapest in the greater Seattle area. Of course our marina is bare bones, no bathrooms, no pump out, no amenities at all except free ice (which is actually pretty nice). We have access to the marina upstream of us for bathrooms & showers, but we've never used it, it's a bit of a hike. However, we like it, it's clean, well maintained, run by nice folks, and everyone is part owner of the marina. We have a couple of work parties each year to do maintenance.

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John Russell
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  14:30:51  Show Profile
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Dave Bristle</i>
<br />Well, Syracuse only has about a 7-week sailing season between being buried in snow, right? My slip fees didn't change--it's still free, with water and power. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">

Free, Dave? I think I wanna buy a condo in Connecticut. Great Price!

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Tom Potter
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  15:47:55  Show Profile
Free at last! Free at last!

Well not exactly, its included in the new mortgage.
I ran power and water down the dock a few weeks ago.


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britinusa
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  16:41:30  Show Profile  Visit britinusa's Homepage
So, Tom, is it tough getting to your slip

Paul.

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Deric
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  17:12:08  Show Profile
Tom,

I like your slip fee and set up. In Syracuse, we get two months of sailing hahaha.

Deric

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Tom Potter
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  17:41:29  Show Profile
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by britinusa</i>
<br />So, Tom, is it tough getting to your slip

Paul.
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Today its about 9 miles to the boat. Friday we do our final walk through of the new house and we should be moving in Saturday. Then the boat will be about 150' away.

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GaryB
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  19:26:19  Show Profile
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by bren737</i>
<br />Hey Gary,

Still at SSH, I hope!
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Moving back to Watergate this Saturday. It just takes too long to get out to the bay from SSH. I'll still be around though. I pass right by SSH on my way to and from Watergate.

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GaryB
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  19:47:38  Show Profile
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by GaryB</i>
<br />I'm moving into a new slip Saturday. It's a floating dock and my slip fee will be $177/mth + electricity for the next year ($2,124.00/yr). My electric has never been more than $3 or $4 because I only use it occasionally to charge my batteries. Many months it's $0.

I think they may give a 5% discount if paid upfront but I don't like doing that because I want the freedom to move with a 30 day notice if the marina and I don't see eye to eye. I wouldn't want to wait to get my balance back.
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For the above fee I get a floating dock in a very protected inner harbor, 2-clubhouses with big screen TV's, 2 very nicely landscaped swimming pools, 2-laundry rooms, a boatyard, and a West Marine store about 300 yards from my slip.

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Dave Bristle
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  20:00:56  Show Profile
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by John Russell</i>
<br />Free, Dave? I think I wanna buy a condo in Connecticut. Great Price!<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">Well, of course it's included in my condo fee, but our fees are on par with others around here that have no docks, so to me that makes it "free." No other condos I know of within 50 miles have what we have here. If you want to buy here, you have a very unusual opportunity--there's a unit on the open market, which almost never happens! (I watched for at least three years before I got mine--everything was selling privately.)

Come visit--you won't want to go back to Ohio!

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redviking
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  21:06:07  Show Profile
I need a 6'6" draft and 58' of bridge clearance... How much?

Sten

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Dave Bristle
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Response Posted - 01/27/2009 :  21:09:49  Show Profile
Oh ya... bridge clearance... I couldn't get my C-25 up here because of I-95, which is just 25'. That's just one of the reasons for the boat you see above. But a gaff-rigged catboat would do fine!

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bren737
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Response Posted - 01/28/2009 :  09:42:47  Show Profile
Gary,

You're right, it's a long drive to the bay. You can always come back for hurricane season. I should be around part of the day Saturday putting a new autopilot drive unit in. I'll look for you when I'm there.

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JohnP
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Response Posted - 01/28/2009 :  15:10:46  Show Profile
My marina is squeezing us slip holders a bit by changing the fee due dates from March-May-July-September to the new system of Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr. But we now get 5% off for paying up front, 1% off per year in the slip, and nice amenities: dock lights, free electricity, water, nice private bathrooms, travel lift, winter storage & boat shop on the premises, and a crab shack & bar at the edge of the marina. About $3k/year.

It seems all of the slips are still rented, but I can't tell what the place will look like after the spring splash.

I'm looking into other cheaper, simpler marinas around here - there are dozens of marinas within 20 miles of Annapolis. I'd like to save those boat units.

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