What are you paying to dock your boat for a season at a State Park or the like?
What are you paying to dock your boat for a season at a State Park or the like?
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I'm six miles up a river from our lake.. Lake Simcoe just north of Toronto. I have a covered slip, 30 amp power, drinking water.. Etc.. $1250.00 from mid May to mid October.. On the lake, a open slip on a dusty parking lot is twice that.
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At our least expensive marina on Elliot Bay in Seattle we charge $207.04/month for up to 22'. From 22-26' is $269.03 and then on up
to maximum 250 vessels at about $2,000/month.
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$162/ft per SLIP foot. That's a 37' slip for my 34' boat in Northport NY.
That comes to $5994.00 PLUS electric ~$18-20/month. The season is April 1 to October 31.
I'm fortunate to live near Lake Pend O'Reille ("pond o-ray") and have a small sailboat there. $133/month year round. Great clubhouse, amazing scenery, and the lake is so deep (1200') it does not freeze, so I can (and do) sail year-round.
One of the upsides of not living in a major metro area.
Carlos