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Frogwatch wrote:
Considering a catamaran. Several people have told me they have not seen any diff tween slip fees for cats vs monos but this cannot be generally true. In general, what is the diff tween slip costs for long term? I've had a cat for 12 years and have (almost) never paid (much of) a premium. However, its been a bit difficult getting appropriate long term docking. For a number of years I was on the end of a fuel dock paying the normal price. For a few years I had the face of a "tee" and had to pay for 42 feet (the dock size) although my boat is 36. Now I'm living on board all summer paying normal mooring fees, though I spend about a month at the dock fitting out paying normal transient fees. When we went down the East Coast, often staying at in-town marinas, we only paid a premium twice, once an arbitrary $5 surcharge (we left the next morning for a friendlier place) and once a small surcharge because we were in a 60 foot slip. We've never paid extra for winter storage, but shrink wraps can be a bit pricey. All in all, I figure we've had a bargain because we pay for 36 feet, but have the space and speed of a 45 foot monohull. However, I'm not sure this would hold true for a larger cat - the large "charter cats" have a 22-25 foot beam that would cause real problems. On the other hand, smaller cats like a PDQ32 or Gemini can sometimes fit into a normal slip. The best advice of course, is to query the marinas in your area concerning the size cat you intend to get. |
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