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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?


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On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 18:50:48 -0400, " JimH" not telling you @
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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?


24' slip, 25' boat, electricity available for occasional use, no
water. $1100/yr with "pay a year in advance" discount. Lake Murray,
SC.
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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?


A 30' x 10' slip runs 1825/finger dock 2000/ roadside for the summer, w/
water and elec. IF.
Marinas with pools etc are at least 200-300 more.


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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?


$10 per foot per month. Open, sal****er moorage.

I'll probably move back inside the locks before winter to help preserve
all the nice work that was just done on the boat. I'm looking at a
40-foot slip that will run $515 per month for covered, freshwater
moorage. Twice as big as your slip, but 4 times as much money.

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

$5k/year.

Larger 50' slips are $8k/yr.



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

$5k/year.

Larger 50' slips are $8k/yr.



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Is that in the Ft. Lauderdale area?



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

$5k/year.

Larger 50' slips are $8k/yr.


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ups.com...
Is that in the Ft. Lauderdale area?


Naples


http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2006/...ms/?local_news


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"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)?


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" JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message
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"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)?


Yup.


http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2006/...ms/?local_news




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