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Re: slip fee's/ storage rates

Posted: July 11th, 2017, 11:48 am
by CarVermont
Man, the average here (Lake Champlain, VT) is around $95 per foot plus electric! :confused: :-O

Re: slip fee's/ storage rates

Posted: July 11th, 2017, 3:34 pm
by feeez
We pay $4300 before tax for a 35ft slip with 2 30A power hook up's and water at the slip. This includes Haul out, power wash at haul out, winter storage (outdoors), $0.10/litre discount for fuel, and unlimited pump outs.
We pay about $700 for shrink wrap if we supply the frame. We have an OK matrin

Re: slip fee's/ storage rates

Posted: July 11th, 2017, 9:19 pm
by MakinTime
We pay $72 per foot and $10 per foot for haul out/launch. Season is April to October. Our marina charges loa on boat or slip foot whichever is greater. Electric and water are included, the marina doesn't have much but they do have nice bathrooms /shower rooms.We are on the Mississippi River in Hastings MN

Re: slip fee's/ storage rates

Posted: July 22nd, 2017, 9:27 am
by Golfgippsland
Floating berth with 20 ft finger jetty with water and power included , all year around usage ( no snow here) $2200 us.

Re: slip fee's/ storage rates

Posted: July 22nd, 2017, 2:37 pm
by PJHoffnet
Merritt Island Florida
$601 a month for a 41 footer
Includes: Taxes, cable tv, water, pump out at fuel dock, 10 cents off a gallon at fuel dock, use of dog park, picnic area, pool, and $15 for 50 amp (min per month, actual reading if bill is above $15. I've never gone over the minimum)

Re: slip fee's/ storage rates

Posted: July 23rd, 2017, 7:34 pm
by km1125
CarverChris wrote:Source of the post
Our Marina says they charge by LOA, but when we checked in they asked how long the boat was, I said 29', they have charged me 29' since. Anyone have the marina measure the actual LOA?

Our marina charges by the slip, so if you're 29' (LOA or hull) fits into the slip you pay for the slip. You're not supposed to extend beyond the slip even with your swim platform, but that's not usually enforced unless it's excessive. A marina at the other end of the lake allows you to extend EIGHT FEET into the fairway, so as long as your beam fits between the posts you can get away with a much smaller well.
My 40' well was $2600 last year.. this year it's $3200. They paved the road with nice 'exposed aggregate', reconditioned all the dock, put in new power/water posts and new dock lighting. Power and water is included, as well as weekly pumpouts.

For winter storage, it's all LOA x beam.

Re: slip fee's/ storage rates

Posted: July 24th, 2017, 5:26 am
by tonyiiiafl
On Cape Cod, it is from a low of $135.00' including elect and water for 6 month season up t $185.00' metered electric and water. Dinghy dock use an additional $1,000.00 year. :censored:

Re: slip fee's/ storage rates

Posted: July 24th, 2017, 7:24 am
by km1125
tonyiiiafl wrote:Source of the post
Dinghy dock use an additional $1,000.00 year. :censored:

YIKES! I thought ours was bad! They charge $500/season for the floating docks for dingys or PWCs

Re: slip fee's/ storage rates

Posted: July 25th, 2017, 11:07 am
by gmwalley
I'm at Goosepond Marina on Lake Guntersville (north AL) and for a 45' slip, yearly rate is $3135 / year. Covered slip, floating docks with cement walkways. Water / WiFi free, power is metered per slip and runs me about $20 / month during summer with A/C's running.

http://goosepond.org/facilities/facility-rates/

Re: slip fee's/ storage rates

Posted: August 1st, 2017, 5:21 am
by tonyiiiafl
AND all boats were measured TO THE INCH last year!