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Slip Fee`s

Post by Rodman »

I check on it over the weekend at the local marina its not bad at all. $240.00 a month plus 35 for electric and water. You can live on it if you want. They do have dry storage for $190.00 per month if you call hour before you want to get on the boat they will drop it in the water at a slip. You return the boat to that slip and they will take it back out the water for you and wash the bottom of the boat put it back up for you. Sounds like a hell of a deal to me.
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Post by turtlem1969 »

it runs between 200.00 and 350.00 here, most include water but you have to pay for electric hookup.
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Post by alexander38 »

not to bad at all, I pay $ 3000.00 for a 50x18 inside t-head slip.
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boat show deal at 995.00 plus 250.00 water and electric for may 1st to nov 1st
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Not as convenient, but at $70 a month with water and electric I will launch her quite a few times.
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Post by turtlem1969 »

thats the wqay to go fooferb.
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Post by prowlersfish »

I will pay 2 hundred bucks a month just to be able to turn the key and go .
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Post by AndyF32 »

MTP where are you docking this year? I have a box of stuff to get to you. Original owners manual etc.
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AndyF32 wrote:MTP where are you docking this year? I have a box of stuff to get to you. Original owners manual etc.
seaboard in south glastonbury...call me I will come down a see you i lost your number in a blackberry crash
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Post by foofer b »

Prowlerfish, that is worth the extra dough in the summer months. However, I am a 35 minute tow to St Augustine, 45 to Jacksonville, 10 to Drs. Inlet on the St Johns, 15 to Kingsley lake, 5 to Black creek, and only 120 min to the gulf.
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Post by Rodman »

foofer b wrote:Not as convenient, but at $70 a month with water and electric I will launch her quite a few times.
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That dingy looks like its heavy on that swim deck.
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Weighs in at less than half of me!!
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Post by Rodman »

foofer b wrote:Weighs in at less than half of me!!


:) ok
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Post by jddens »

My 2 cents.....keep it in the water, you won't regret it.......I pay 215 month for a 40 foot covered berth......including electric and water.......year around, great deal............John
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Post by rossjo »

$0/month here - but the harbor master is an a-hole ;-)

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