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[email protected] August 17th 06 06:58 AM

What does your summer dockage cost?
 
"Bob" wrote:

Thats $300 a year not a month.

Columbia River, Oregon side.


Could you be a little more specific on location?

Thanks,
-rick-

Bob August 17th 06 08:03 AM

What does your summer dockage cost?
 

wrote:
"Bob" wrote:

Thats $300 a year not a month.


Could you be a little more specific on location?

Thanks,
-rick-


Hi Rick:

I gave your request a good thuoght and at first I wanted to be the
typicall helpful Oregonian and give an exact RM. On the other hand, I
think I'll decline and help keep this little secrect just that.

I will say this nice little nook is up steam from Portland.

Sorry to be a jerk, but Oregon has been wasted by too many good and
well meaning people.

Bob


Jack Redington August 17th 06 11:35 PM

What does your summer dockage cost?
 
NOYB wrote:
Down here they're selling rack storage (same approximate dimensions) for
$160k+...and then charging a $225/month condo fee. And that's for a
soon-to-be-built facility that will take an hour to idle to the gulf.




"Bill Kearney" wrote in message
...

35' x 15' slip, pool, clubhouse, behind an entry-coded gate, in Annapolis
(AMCYC in Eastport)

$5k/year.

Larger 50' slips are $8k/yr.





I think my dock permit with the Army corps of engineers of about $30
bucks a for five years. Plus $70 for the right of way for the water and
electric. I have a two slip 30x40 foot dock.

Of course I had to bring my own dock :-)

Capt Jack R..


Calif Bill August 18th 06 07:36 PM

What does your summer dockage cost?
 

"Bob" wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:

How about you?


Hi:

I know most will not belive me but........................

38" side tie slip.
Free water
Metered electric.
Clean showers.
Maybe 25 sailboats all under 40'
6-8 motor boats.
2 pontoon boats.
And one cop boat.

Was $275 but went up this year to $300.

Thats $300 a year not a month.

Columbia River, Oregon side.

Bob


but a 38" slip can not park much boat.



basskisser August 18th 06 07:58 PM

What does your summer dockage cost?
 

Calif Bill wrote:
"Bob" wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:

How about you?


Hi:

I know most will not belive me but........................

38" side tie slip.
Free water
Metered electric.
Clean showers.
Maybe 25 sailboats all under 40'
6-8 motor boats.
2 pontoon boats.
And one cop boat.

Was $275 but went up this year to $300.

Thats $300 a year not a month.

Columbia River, Oregon side.

Bob


but a 38" slip can not park much boat.


hehe!! I've got an RC boat that MIGHT fit in there!


basskisser August 18th 06 08:03 PM

What does your summer dockage cost?
 

Harry Krause wrote:
JimH wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...
Down here they're selling rack storage (same approximate dimensions) for
$160k+...and then charging a $225/month condo fee. And that's for a
soon-to-be-built facility that will take an hour to idle to the gulf.



Unbelievable. Are folks actually buying those rack storage slots (with an
additional $2,700/year for the *privilege* of doing so)?




Every other con man in the United States must be working that turf.


What a mesquito ridden hell hole it is! Only place worse in Florida
than Naples is the Ft. Lauderdale area.


[email protected] August 19th 06 05:14 AM

What does your summer dockage cost?
 
On 17 Aug 2006 00:03:42 -0700, "Bob" wrote:


wrote:
"Bob" wrote:

Thats $300 a year not a month.


Could you be a little more specific on location?

Thanks,
-rick-


Hi Rick:

I gave your request a good thuoght and at first I wanted to be the
typicall helpful Oregonian and give an exact RM. On the other hand, I
think I'll decline and help keep this little secrect just that.

I will say this nice little nook is up steam from Portland.

Sorry to be a jerk, but Oregon has been wasted by too many good and
well meaning people.

Bob


No problem... I suspected it wasn't Portland (Cascade Locks maybe).
I'm not looking for a place as mine rests on a trailer next to the
house but was just curious. Eventually I may have something that
needs a wet home.

thanks,
-rick-

Bob August 19th 06 09:02 AM

What does your summer dockage cost?
 

wrote:
suspected it wasn't Portland (Cascade Locks maybe).



Hi RICK:

I usually stop there for a road break. Nice little cozy spot. That
channel is a bit tight. About three weeks ago I saw a really nice
carvel planked double ended gaffer at CL. Pretty green hull. Do you
know anything about it?

For my slip your going in the right direction only a few more RM and
your there.
Not the most convenient but very cheep, good honest people and dry. Its
the best place I could find for a total deck rebed and some other
weather sensitive jobs. Should be back on the PNW coast early spring.

I'm not looking for a place as mine rests on a trailer next to the
house but was just curious.


Ya know sometimes I think a portable boat is the only way to go. For
years I had my heart set on a WR Potter 19'.

Eventually I may have something that
needs a wet home.


And then the problems just muliplied by 1000. But........ :)

See on the river. I'll be heading your way for new standing rig
October. Oh, have you ever heard anything about Butch. He is a Portland
rigging guy that works out of Schooner Creek Boat sometimes?
Bob


thanks,
-rick-



Dan Krueger August 22nd 06 01:33 AM

What does your summer dockage cost?
 
basskisser wrote:

Harry Krause wrote:

JimH wrote:

"NOYB" wrote in message
hlink.net...

Down here they're selling rack storage (same approximate dimensions) for
$160k+...and then charging a $225/month condo fee. And that's for a
soon-to-be-built facility that will take an hour to idle to the gulf.



Unbelievable. Are folks actually buying those rack storage slots (with an
additional $2,700/year for the *privilege* of doing so)?




Every other con man in the United States must be working that turf.



What a mesquito ridden hell hole it is! Only place worse in Florida
than Naples is the Ft. Lauderdale area.


Grow up, Kevin.

k_mac August 22nd 06 02:48 AM

What does your summer dockage cost?
 

JimH wrote:
20 foot slip, water, electric. $999 for a dock from April 1 to October 31.
Vermilion River connecting to Lake Erie (western basin). Nothing fancy. No
pool or clubhouse. Meets our needs with our modest 20 footer. ;-)

How about you?


$2150 for a 34' slip on Lake St. Clair. The marina will give you a
discount if you pay for the following year's dockage by September 30th.

keith



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