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![]() Dave wrote: On 7 Jul 2006 17:33:30 -0700, "Capt. Rob" said: NMYC Actually, as marinas go, it's not that bad, though certainly not up to the standards of the high end marinas in the Eastern sound. But a yacht club it ain't. Care to explain why it's not a yacht club? Some things you probably don't know: Basic sailing and boating courses are conducted at NMYC 3 cook-outs are held each season for members We have 5 times more facilities for members and transients than your facility. We have moorings, slips, rack storage and marginal walkway dockage We have discounts arranged for members at West Marine and local restaurants We have discounts for members at Doyle sails We handle more transients than anyone else We have a real dockmaster We have our own tow boat We have a commodore And finally..we are listed as a Yacht Club by the State of NY. We are also listed as a full service marina, but that's another business run by someone else. The marina is not the slips, it the service docks. Dave, you truly and really have no clue about this or even what a yacht club is. You think it's a wooden bar stool and some kiddie boats. Fine. Make up your own definition. Moorings suck. I'm sorry if you're on one. Don't forget to top the launch driver! Oh, and you actually pay to hang on some rope and chain. Sad. RB 35s5 NY |
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