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On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 08:11:41 +0200, Claus Frørup
wrote: Isang tao pinangalanan, Herodotus nagsulat: You could be in a boatyard in Sydney, playing horrendous yard fees and freezing in the rain and winter wind. Warm rain, no matter how constant, is so much nicer. What is the harbourfee in Sydney for a 23-footer? Here in Denmark the highest fee I have ever paid, was 31,5 aus$ a night at a very popular harbour for week-end cruisers. http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=5... 377&t=h&z=16 Hi Claus, My yacht has not been in Sydney Harbour (Please Bruce, note that Claus's first language is not English and yet he can spell "harbour" better than the American's who presume it as a mother tongue) since 2000. I shall find out. I don't think that they charge Habour Fees as an item for small boats. I can't recall paying one apart from mooring fees. I know that a rented mooring from the Waterways Authority for a 30 footer is about AUD $230 per annum. I think that last includes a periodic inspection. regards Peter |
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