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give 'em a call, doggy. I think you'll find most of 'em are full, even if
listed on the web as open.

Let us know if you find any available.



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Take a look at http://www.thelog.com/special/sectionview.asp?s=209
for a guide to the Marinas on the West Coast. For a 30' slip there is

pretty
good availability in the San Diego area. For a larger slip there is

usually a
significant wait. Get on a waiting list where you want to be (a few

different
choices) and then tell them a couple of months in advance you are ready

for a
slip. Or take one as soon as it comes up if your boat purchase is

imminent.
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On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 07:04:59 GMT, "Falky foo"
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All full. year wait on a mooring.


really? any other areas? newport beach, etc?




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Will be moving soon to Phoenix and may consider the San Diego area for
boating. Looks like boats are reasonably priced there...

any good marinas in the area? costs for 30' slip? good destinations?
(still deciding on power vs sail)...

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On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 05:14:52 GMT, "Falky foo"
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give 'em a call, doggy. I think you'll find most of 'em are full, even if
listed on the web as open.


yeah just like most marinas around NY city area...but the rates seem
cheaper than NY.

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On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 18:32:20 -0800, sded wrote:

Take a look at http://www.thelog.com/special/sectionview.asp?s=209
for a guide to the Marinas on the West Coast. For a 30' slip there is pretty
good availability in the San Diego area. For a larger slip there is usually a
significant wait. Get on a waiting list where you want to be (a few different
choices) and then tell them a couple of months in advance you are ready for a
slip. Or take one as soon as it comes up if your boat purchase is imminent.
(Bob) wrote:


great website...thanks for the info!
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