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Wes
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Post by Wes »

Every place else looks like a bargain. For our 10 meter, we pay almost 5500 for the slip and another 1500 for winter storage. It includes pool, electric and weekly entertainment, of which, all I use is the electric. The thing I do use, and quite often, is repair and maintenance advice from the resident crew.
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Post by nitro115 »

$3120 _ Lake Norman, NC. This is considered cheap on this lake, and it includes free and unlimited water and electricity. My boat is in the water all year round, so I think it's a pretty good deal. The marina is right below 3 restaurants and a marine repair center, so the location is awesome. Free live music from Exit36 in the summer :-)
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g36
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Post by g36 »

my marina is on chickamauga lake in soddy daisy tn. north of chattanooga and is $2520/ yr plus electric for my covered slip we have a nice resteraunt here. boat stays in year round.
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Post by rossjo »

I had my dock guy come by yesterday and give me quotes on adding 6 pilings at the corners of my pier and floater to help survive Hurricane season.

You guys are making the $3500 quote feel a lot better ... guess I'll add another $500-1,000 in 3x10 cross braces between the new posts.

70deg F here Friday ... High tide @ noon - looks like boating weather!
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Post by koviak »

I'll top everybody. 10 meter for full season (12months) $396.00 plus electric. Water is provided for free. (community marina) Spent 18 years at marinas paying higher rates each year with less services. Decided to move to a community with a pier and spend just as much (house pymt) and save on boat costs. Loving life on the Magothy river in Pasadena Md.
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Post by rossjo »

Top everybody?

I pay nothing - except occasional maintenance on the dock ...

We have our neighborhood ramp 2 blocks away - with picnic area and launch dock that will hold several boats.

;-)
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"Mack Attack" Chaparral 244 Fish, SeaPro 180, McKee 14, Montauk-17
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