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I don't know how many, they have but that's for the low-level
membership plus all the benefits like free unlimited day use of Santana 22s, reciprocal rates, etc... It's $1695 and $2195 for higher grades, bigger boats. It's not considered an everyman's sport around. Well that may put a different perspective on it. They have club yachts which you can use any time you like, provided it is during the day, for no extra charge? Perhaps that price is not too bad at all considering. Garry The price of entry keeps out the riff-raff? -keith |
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