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- C Dory Year
- 2003
- C Dory Model
- 22 Cruiser
- Vessel Name
- Retriever
Today I moved the Retriever to a winter slip since the town pulls out the floating variety the first week in November.
At the new location the harbor master is charging me the "winter recreational rate" - $6 @ ft per month or $132 for my 22'.
My seasonal slip costs $2,800. It is available from April 1 through Oct 31.
There the charge is not by the foot. You lease the slip for the season and can put anything up to 25' with a max 8' beam.
BTW: these are for slips owned by my home town. Private marinas charge at least 25% more, if you can find one with space available. Furthermore, the mooring fields accross Cape Cod are maxed out and the waiting list is "MANY YEARS" for a mooring in most towns.
Kinda curious how these costs compare with other parts of the country -- Of course I'm probably asking the wrong group since we all own trailerable boats!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Phil
At the new location the harbor master is charging me the "winter recreational rate" - $6 @ ft per month or $132 for my 22'.
My seasonal slip costs $2,800. It is available from April 1 through Oct 31.
There the charge is not by the foot. You lease the slip for the season and can put anything up to 25' with a max 8' beam.
BTW: these are for slips owned by my home town. Private marinas charge at least 25% more, if you can find one with space available. Furthermore, the mooring fields accross Cape Cod are maxed out and the waiting list is "MANY YEARS" for a mooring in most towns.
Kinda curious how these costs compare with other parts of the country -- Of course I'm probably asking the wrong group since we all own trailerable boats!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Phil