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On Jan 14, 1:13*pm, HK wrote:
Bill McKee wrote: "HK" wrote in message om... Frogwatch wrote: Before leaving on my trip, I spent considerable time on the web looking over slip prices in various areas. *My impression was that Tarpon Springs was extremely overpriced but I intended to go there as a backup plan so that is where i ended up. *I only found the slip at Port Tarpon Marina because I had a six year old marina guide with me (turns out I stayed at Port tarpon marina six years ago and that is where I got the guide) and called them on the cell phone as I was arriving at Tarpon Springs.. I know there must be a lot of slips available these days but they are not on the web. *All I see are these bizarro expensive places with swimming pools and jacuzzis etc. *All I want is a place to legally park the boat and do not need any facilities. *I do not even need a pump out, I'll pay for that at the expensive marinas when I buy fuel there. *The cheapo falling down dock type places would do well to post availability on the web and could easily alter the web site on a daily basis. The availability of inexpensive parking places would greatly facilitate cruising by more people. *Right now, cruising my way by going a short distance and then returning to work and then going to do more is financially out of reach for many people due to the high cost of maintaining a slip at home and paying for at least a month for a slip you may use for only two weeks. I think State parks and municipalities could attract a lot of cruisers by installing mooring buoys with a 2 week limit. *You'd have to work out the "park it and run off" derelict boat types problem. *The buoys could have a slot for inserting money to pay along with a small plastic bag on which you write the date you start. *This would be similar to the car parking spaces you pay for in a big box but would be on each buoy or on a central buoy. Advertise these mooring buoys on the web and you'd attract boating people who do not mind spending money in your community. Gosh...you'd think that by plying your crew with cold coffee and peanut butter sandwiches, you'd have enough bread left over for a slip fee. He did. *And your cruising plans? Well, we've been talking about a national geo/linblad cruise...but I understand the fare is at least a step up from PB&J. I like to cruise on real ocean ships, not wedding cake cruise ships.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Why don't you just take your 36' Zimmerman like lobster boat? Oh, wait, you don't own one. |
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