HOW MUCH DO YOU PAY FOR A SLIP

captbent

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JUST WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT $$$$ WE PAY AROUND THE COUNTRY FOR A SLIP, ON THE HUDSON RIVER ,JERSEY SIDE I USED TO PAY $125 A FOOT, AND YES COUNT THE SWIM PLATFORM AND PULPIT,IN JAMESTOWN RI I PAY $15 A YEAR FOR A RAMP FEE THATS ONLY IF YOU HAVE A HOME THERE.
 
Captin Mikes,Tuckerton,N.J. 15 min to inlet $975 March to Oct 15,w/ water, no electric, floating dock w/finger piers, $100 more for striper season good till end of Dec. ;Dgnats & green heads free Crusher
 
i am down here in gulfport,MS. pre katrina prices here were about 85 bucks a month on the bays, about 125 out front. thats under, ithink, 35 feet. thats what my brother was paying for his 33 trojan sportfish. since katrina, who knows. there arent but a couple open and i bet ahab the arab wants a bit more than two camels and a goat,lol
 
Island Harbor Marina in Bogue Inlet, NC is $1100 a yr with no limit on length and with a yr slip it also includes an unlimited use ramp pass. The ramp pass alone it $135 a yr. if you buy the yr before between Thanksgiving and Christmas. $185 After Xmas. You can lease a slip for a month for $100 a month or $30 a week. All slips have power 20/30/40 AMP, Cable TV, and Water, Phone avail at all for fee. These are last yr's fee's call for pricing.

http://www.ncoif.com/ads/Island_harbor.html
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having a hell of a time finding one this year... we usually get a private for about 700 to 900 for the season.
 
Damm, I need to move. Boat slips here in Lewes along the canal are between 3 thousand and 5 thousand a season. But then again, this is yuppy vill for the rich.
 
The Berkley Marina (Scott Peterson's Marina) only charges $125/month for a slip for a 22ft boat. They have dry storage. The Dry storage is a parking space at the marina in a fenced lot with 24hr access. Dry Storage also allows you unlimited use of their private ramp all for $80/month.

The best part is the marina is it's less than a mile to some decent Halibut spots.
 
Our City, St. Clair Shores has a boat Harbour, yearly fees are $595 resident $695 non resident.  Over in Canada the Colchester ramp costs $100 CD for a seasonal pass.  Bill Mc  ;D I should add the Harbour fee is for a boat 24' or under.
 
Wow! I thought I paid a lot. The PD stays wet for $167/month (that's $8.35/foot/month), a stone's throw from the ICW. The only drawback is that I can't get in or out at dead low tide, but I work around that.
 
Here are some more comparisons...

http://www.docksearch.com/s/search_s_fl.asp?pa=do_search&listing_country_code=US&listing_state=FL

The Moorings at Carrabelle I'm more familiar with...they had just develped when I 1st started goin' down...they went broke, you coulda bought for a relative song back then...dug in now...

And here's one close to Cape San Blas...my heaven ;D ...

http://www.psjmarina.com/index.htm

Willy, you talkin' about a place to retire!!! Go visit Port St Joe...click on the location map on site above...

Boat dockage is FREE here...

http://www.melodykey.com/main.html
 
Ocean Pines Marina, Ocean City, MD. 24' slip costs me $2500 for the year. :o got a slip but thinking about just trailering it. :(
 
Just north of Lewes, De.
Steam Boat Landing Campground,
$900.00 for 6 months.

I don't use the slip though, it would be a waste of money for me. The boat is only in a few times a year,
so the price is $10 a night or $65 for the week to use
a guest slip.
 
I hava free boat ramp 1/2 mile away but, will put the V-20 in a rack for 160.oo a month. They have slips available but, I don't wanna leave it in the water. The hull ain't had a barnecal yet. ;D
 
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