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Cal Vanize December 9th 06 04:02 PM

Slip fees
 

We have a great deal on the current slip for our 26' sailboat
($5.25/ft/month with power and water). Our future "home port" would
also be in that general price range (+/-).

But as we look around for a liveaboard / cruising boat, we're curious
about slip and mooring fees along the East Coast, Gulf of Mexico and
some destinations in the Carribbean.

It seems pretty obvious that it isn't going to be $5.25/ft/month. ;-)

TIA for any info.



Wayne.B December 9th 06 05:36 PM

Slip fees
 
On Sat, 09 Dec 2006 10:02:08 -0600, Cal Vanize
wrote:

But as we look around for a liveaboard / cruising boat, we're curious
about slip and mooring fees along the East Coast, Gulf of Mexico and
some destinations in the Carribbean.

It seems pretty obvious that it isn't going to be $5.25/ft/month. ;-)


Closer to $10 or $12 here in SWFL.


krj December 9th 06 06:02 PM

Slip fees
 
Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 09 Dec 2006 10:02:08 -0600, Cal Vanize
wrote:

But as we look around for a liveaboard / cruising boat, we're curious
about slip and mooring fees along the East Coast, Gulf of Mexico and
some destinations in the Carribbean.

It seems pretty obvious that it isn't going to be $5.25/ft/month. ;-)


Closer to $10 or $12 here in SWFL.

Stuart Fl. is $20/ft/mo

Glenn Ashmore December 9th 06 06:18 PM

Slip fees
 
Most of the Caribbean seems to be in the $12 to $17 range for monthly
rentals. Slightly less for the season.

--
Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com
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"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...

We have a great deal on the current slip for our 26' sailboat
($5.25/ft/month with power and water). Our future "home port" would also
be in that general price range (+/-).

But as we look around for a liveaboard / cruising boat, we're curious
about slip and mooring fees along the East Coast, Gulf of Mexico and some
destinations in the Carribbean.

It seems pretty obvious that it isn't going to be $5.25/ft/month. ;-)

TIA for any info.





Capt. JG December 9th 06 07:58 PM

Slip fees
 
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 09 Dec 2006 10:02:08 -0600, Cal Vanize
wrote:

But as we look around for a liveaboard / cruising boat, we're curious
about slip and mooring fees along the East Coast, Gulf of Mexico and
some destinations in the Carribbean.

It seems pretty obvious that it isn't going to be $5.25/ft/month. ;-)


Closer to $10 or $12 here in SWFL.



It's all over the map in the SF bayarea... I'm paying about $7.5/foot, but
it can be $3-4 less in some less desireable places or double (or more) in
others.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com




Larry December 9th 06 08:54 PM

Slip fees
 
Wayne.B wrote in
:

Closer to $10 or $12 here in SWFL.



http://www.charlestoncitymarina.com/rates.cfm
Set your coffee down before clicking. Be seated.
Noone on heart medicine, weak hearts, shortness of breath please.

The city's bureaucrats thinks this is Monaco or the South of France or
Honolulu. Mayor Riley (longest running mayor in history) does, too!

Florida is CHEAP! But, again, Florida has A-Ocean or B-DITCH slowly
filling in with sand. Why would anyone go to Florida in a BOAT??

Take heart, dear ones, though. The housing market is COLLAPSING under its
own load and I think this house of cards will, too, as the moneyed rich
dump 'em. It costs $5-10M to live on desirable waterfront here, now. Only
the drug kingpins can afford it. The real estate industry has already
ruined Charleston....Damned Carpetbaggers!

Everyone gets rich buying and selling houses, right??


[email protected] December 9th 06 10:40 PM

Slip fees
 

Wayne.B wrote:

Closer to $10 or $12 here in SWFL.


I am in Clearwater, Fl and pay $4.81 a ft. with water and electric.

Sam


Jeff December 9th 06 10:45 PM

Slip fees
 
Looks rather cheap by Boston standards. No one goes by monthly rates
here; its always quoted by the season. Rates for the 6 month summer
season is well over $100 per foot for all of the marinas close to the
city - $140 in several, $180 in the fancy one downtown. Even the
"less desirable" marinas have crept up in price as they got filled and
are now over a hundred. Plus most carefully measure and charge for
the bow roller or davit, or charge for what the slip is "rated for."
Electricity is metered, live aboards get extra fees, etc.

We left the first marina we were in when the best parking they could
offer was a discount in a lot a half mile away. The second had no
slips that could handle a cat, the third was industrial and cheaper
but we had to move when they started dredging. Now we're a ways out
of the city, but closer to the water we like, the rates are a tad
cheaper and its a friendly crowd so we're happy.

We liked the Charleston City Marina and stayed there about 3 weeks.
They have and easy bus stop that gets you downtown in a few minutes;
we got shuttle rides to the market. The only thing I didn't like was
that the transient docks were a long hike from shore - when the
welcoming dock hand showed up on a bicycle, we knew we were in the
boonies. Charleston was one of our favorite cites in the south, my
wife still wants to move there. (My preference is Key West.)

Did they ever deal with the shoaling issue, or are they going to sell
the first few rows of slips as new waterfront land?


Larry wrote:
Wayne.B wrote in
:

Closer to $10 or $12 here in SWFL.



http://www.charlestoncitymarina.com/rates.cfm
Set your coffee down before clicking. Be seated.
Noone on heart medicine, weak hearts, shortness of breath please.

The city's bureaucrats thinks this is Monaco or the South of France or
Honolulu. Mayor Riley (longest running mayor in history) does, too!

Florida is CHEAP! But, again, Florida has A-Ocean or B-DITCH slowly
filling in with sand. Why would anyone go to Florida in a BOAT??

Take heart, dear ones, though. The housing market is COLLAPSING under its
own load and I think this house of cards will, too, as the moneyed rich
dump 'em. It costs $5-10M to live on desirable waterfront here, now. Only
the drug kingpins can afford it. The real estate industry has already
ruined Charleston....Damned Carpetbaggers!

Everyone gets rich buying and selling houses, right??


Larry December 10th 06 04:27 AM

Slip fees
 
Jeff wrote in
:

Plus most carefully measure and charge for
the bow roller or davit, or charge for what the slip is "rated for."


Wouldn't it be fun to show up with an old sailboat chopped off on both ends
just above the water line....just to see their faces?...(c;


Larry December 10th 06 04:44 AM

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Jeff wrote in
:

The only thing I didn't like was
that the transient docks were a long hike from shore - when the
welcoming dock hand showed up on a bicycle, we knew we were in the
boonies. Charleston was one of our favorite cites in the south, my
wife still wants to move there. (My preference is Key West.)


Thank you. The wife has excellent taste. It's still a beautiful, old
city, though our developers are trying hard to destroy it for short-term
profit, very stupidly.

I love Key West....not as much as I used to in 1967 when USS Everglades
(AD-24) was there, but it's still fine. They're much smarter in Key
West.

Lionheart is the Amel on J-dock. If you walk any further from the
parking lot, you'll be in the drink. K-dock is the worst, not the
transient dock. Someone swimming from J to K beats someone riding on an
electric scooter the long way around by 6 minutes! Parking a 6' draft
inside the seawall, closer to the Charleston YC is suicide. A hundred
slips are now only underwater at high tide. Walking from the parking
lot, notice the two most beautiful Hinckley jet diesel boats on the
planet....sitting in the MUD below half tide. I don't care how rich
their owners are, they should walk the plank for treating them like
that...just so they don't have to walk to deep water further out.

Just because they have money, doesn't mean they're not STUPID!

Let me know when you return. Many transients from Europe to Hawaii have
enjoyed my taxi service and tour experience. Always glad to meet new
people.

I took some Quebec and French yachties to a little redneck barbecue place
in a small town out of Charleston. I'm not sure if they liked it,
though, they only had 3 plates, each. I do know it was the first time
French had been spoken in Ridgeville, SC! French brought the place to a
standstill!...just to listen...(c;



Larry
--
Why is it, in any city, all traffic lights act as if they have rotary
timers in them, like they did in 1955, and are all set to create
maximum inconvenience and block traffic movement, entirely?

Wayne.B December 10th 06 05:05 AM

Slip fees
 
On 9 Dec 2006 14:40:04 -0800, wrote:

I am in Clearwater, Fl and pay $4.81 a ft. with water and electric.


Yes but Clearwater is above the frosty line and way into ultra skinny
water.

Brrrrr.

Glenn Ashmore December 10th 06 02:20 PM

Slip fees
 
D#!*! And I thought I had thin blood. :-)

--
Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com
Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com

"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On 9 Dec 2006 14:40:04 -0800, wrote:

I am in Clearwater, Fl and pay $4.81 a ft. with water and electric.


Yes but Clearwater is above the frosty line and way into ultra skinny
water.

Brrrrr.


Oooooops.


We call that NFL down here. Come to SWFL and warm up. :-)




Dave Isherwood December 10th 06 07:01 PM

Slip fees
 
Priced for the year and based on slip size rather than vessel, Baltimore is
$7 per foot per month.


"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...

We have a great deal on the current slip for our 26' sailboat
($5.25/ft/month with power and water). Our future "home port" would also
be in that general price range (+/-).

But as we look around for a liveaboard / cruising boat, we're curious
about slip and mooring fees along the East Coast, Gulf of Mexico and some
destinations in the Carribbean.

It seems pretty obvious that it isn't going to be $5.25/ft/month. ;-)

TIA for any info.





Bill Kearney December 12th 06 12:14 AM

Slip fees
 
Looks rather cheap by Boston standards. No one goes by monthly rates
here; its always quoted by the season. Rates for the 6 month summer
season is well over $100 per foot for all of the marinas close to the
city - $140 in several, $180 in the fancy one downtown. Even the
"less desirable" marinas have crept up in price as they got filled and
are now over a hundred. Plus most carefully measure and charge for
the bow roller or davit, or charge for what the slip is "rated for."
Electricity is metered, live aboards get extra fees, etc.


About $150/ft in Annapolis, but our electricity is included. It's a
year-round slip if you wanted to leave it in, but we have ours pulled for
work and winterization.


Mika December 13th 06 06:43 PM

Slip fees
 
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 19:14:23 -0500, "Bill Kearney"
wrote:

Looks rather cheap by Boston standards. No one goes by monthly rates
here; its always quoted by the season. Rates for the 6 month summer
season is well over $100 per foot for all of the marinas close to the
city - $140 in several, $180 in the fancy one downtown. Even the
"less desirable" marinas have crept up in price as they got filled and
are now over a hundred. Plus most carefully measure and charge for
the bow roller or davit, or charge for what the slip is "rated for."
Electricity is metered, live aboards get extra fees, etc.


About $150/ft in Annapolis, but our electricity is included. It's a
year-round slip if you wanted to leave it in, but we have ours pulled for
work and winterization.


200 to 400 euros per season per 30ft in Finland and Sweden;) Including
water and electricity. Less in yachting club harbor (but most clubs
would expect you to take part in night guard at least once per
season).

Mika


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chuck December 14th 06 01:47 AM

Slip fees
 
I just got my bill for mooring at the Ala Wai Boat Harbor in Honolulu.

Mooring fee = $97.80
Live-aboard fee = $141.75
Electricity = $11
Total = $244.55 per month

My boat is an Albin Vega 27. Ala Wai is a State-run harbor located in
Waikiki with a wait list of about 5 to 7 years. Private harbors in
Hawaii charge about twice as much.

Chuck Rose
SV Lealea, V1860
Honolulu
http://americanvega.org

On Dec 9, 6:02 am, Cal Vanize wrote:
We have a great deal on the current slip for our 26' sailboat
($5.25/ft/month with power and water). Our future "home port" would
also be in that general price range (+/-).

But as we look around for a liveaboard / cruising boat, we're curious
about slip and mooring fees along the East Coast, Gulf of Mexico and
some destinations in the Carribbean.

It seems pretty obvious that it isn't going to be $5.25/ft/month. ;-)

TIA for any info.



Bill December 14th 06 02:06 AM

Slip fees
 
"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...

We have a great deal on the current slip for our 26' sailboat
($5.25/ft/month with power and water). Our future "home port" would also
be in that general price range (+/-).

But as we look around for a liveaboard / cruising boat, we're curious
about slip and mooring fees along the East Coast, Gulf of Mexico and some
destinations in the Carribbean.

It seems pretty obvious that it isn't going to be $5.25/ft/month. ;-)

TIA for any info.


In the RI area it varies somewhat, but I pay about $100/foot for ~ 6 months
just north of Newport or about ~ $16/foot/month, but you can't get just a
month at that price.

In Hilton Head where my vessel is now, it is about the same as that for the
whole year ~ $8 - $10/foot/month



KLC Lewis December 14th 06 02:13 AM

Slip fees
 

Marinette Wisconsin, figured at the entire year average (whole season slip
with utilities, winter haul-out and outdoor storage, spring relaunch), I pay
about $285 per month for a Rawson 30 on a 35 foot slip.



Evan Gatehouse2 December 14th 06 05:57 AM

Slip fees
 
Vancouver, BC:

- right on English Bay, False Creek, essentially downtown. $8 -
11/ft/month for 20-40' boats

- my slip on the Fraser River, about 7 miles upstream from the ocean,
$5/ft/month including a bit of power

Evan Gatehouse

[email protected] December 14th 06 09:40 PM

Slip fees
 
St. Helens Oregon on the Columbia River.

I have my 37' Tartan in a 50' slip for $710 for a six-month lease. That
works out to $188 per month, not counting shore power.

New concrete dock on steel piling, no live aboard. Free showers next
door at the public docks. Leave the slip and set your sails.

Jay Kerr
Tartan 37 "Rainbow"
Hull # 118 fin keel
St. Helens, OR



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