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What did your boat dock..................
.........cost you this year? How big is your dock and what amenities
does your marina offer? For us, $1,525. Drive up dock, 25 foot floater with water, electric and dock box. The marina has 250 slips total, a pool, clubhouse and top notch mechanics. The owners (3rd generation) live on site. http://www.romps.com/ We moved to this marina because of our bad experiences with the dufus *OMC Certified* mechanics at the marina we were at last year. So how about you? |
What did your boat dock..................
On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 17:25:04 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: On 1/7/2007 5:14 PM, JimH wrote: ........cost you this year? How big is your dock and what amenities does your marina offer? For us, $1,525. Drive up dock, 25 foot floater with water, electric and dock box. The marina has 250 slips total, a pool, clubhouse and top notch mechanics. The owners (3rd generation) live on site. http://www.romps.com/ We moved to this marina because of our bad experiences with the dufus *OMC Certified* mechanics at the marina we were at last year. So how about you? That's about the price, give or take, for a similar sized slip at the local fisherman's marina. No pool or clubhouse, but a nice, smelly fish cleaning station, general store, clean bathrooms, running water and electric. You cannot imagine what the fish cleaning station smells like in July and August. Well, maybe you can! :) Is Jimmy asking his silly questions again? What won't that boy do for recognition and self esteem? -- John |
What did your boat dock..................
JimH wrote: ........cost you this year? How big is your dock and what amenities does your marina offer? Free. I brought in the boat so late in the season they didn't have the heart to charge... In principle a 2.5m wide marina slip is 170 eurobucks per season. (No that's not the same as boat dollars! ;) Includes water and electricity. What's a drive up dock and a dock box? No mechanics or pools of any kind but there is a clubhouse, it's not fancy. This part of the marina is run by a volunteer organization - it costs 35 bucks per year to be a member. The storage locker costs a bit extra. Our part must be over 200 slips in the marina. Risto |
What did your boat dock..................
Varis wrote: JimH wrote: ........cost you this year? How big is your dock and what amenities does your marina offer? Free. I brought in the boat so late in the season they didn't have the heart to charge... In principle a 2.5m wide marina slip is 170 eurobucks per season. (No that's not the same as boat dollars! ;) Includes water and electricity. What's a drive up dock and a dock box? No mechanics or pools of any kind but there is a clubhouse, it's not fancy. This part of the marina is run by a volunteer organization - it costs 35 bucks per year to be a member. The storage locker costs a bit extra. Our part must be over 200 slips in the marina. Risto What a deal you have. To answer your questions: A drive up dock is one that you can park your car directly in front of. A dock box is a box at the dock to store stuff you don't want to carry aboard during the season, such as water toys. There is nothing fancy about our marina either. It is just a nice place with a solid reputation, including their mechanics staff. Our good friends are also docking there within walking distance. I will not be using the pool but my wife will during those times when the Lake is stirred up and I decide to tinker with the boat. It is that time of year for us up north to start to think about warm weather and boating. ;-) |
What did your boat dock..................
I'm not really sure what West Access Marina charges anymore, but back
in the mid 80's it was high. at leas, I thought it was high. For my old ChrisCraft '27 ft. Cavalier, the cost was about a hundred per month on a 9 month lease. may seem like a bargian today, but int he mid 80's it wasnt' the greatest, especially for what one got. no shore power, no water , nust a floating dock to tie up to. Security wasn't the finest either. It's changed a lot over the years though, with new owners and re-doing a lot of stuff. There's no pool, because the park has a public swim beach right next to the marina. Seeing I don't have any big barges, I'll trailer mine to the lake, and pay the $3.00 (or $30.00 unlimited for the yr.) launch fee at the ramp, which is insisted by the Army Corps of Engineers. I may pay for membership in the Marina boat club, though. I'll just see what they ahve to offer this year. JimH wrote: ........cost you this year? How big is your dock and what amenities does your marina offer? For us, $1,525. Drive up dock, 25 foot floater with water, electric and dock box. The marina has 250 slips total, a pool, clubhouse and top notch mechanics. The owners (3rd generation) live on site. http://www.romps.com/ We moved to this marina because of our bad experiences with the dufus *OMC Certified* mechanics at the marina we were at last year. So how about you? |
What did your boat dock..................
Tim wrote: I'm not really sure what West Access Marina charges anymore, but back in the mid 80's it was high. at leas, I thought it was high. For my old ChrisCraft '27 ft. Cavalier, the cost was about a hundred per month on a 9 month lease. may seem like a bargian today, but int he mid 80's it wasnt' the greatest, especially for what one got. no shore power, no water , nust a floating dock to tie up to. Security wasn't the finest either. It's changed a lot over the years though, with new owners and re-doing a lot of stuff. There's no pool, because the park has a public swim beach right next to the marina. Seeing I don't have any big barges, I'll trailer mine to the lake, and pay the $3.00 (or $30.00 unlimited for the yr.) launch fee at the ramp, which is insisted by the Army Corps of Engineers. I may pay for membership in the Marina boat club, though. I'll just see what they ahve to offer this year. $100 in 1985 is $178 in 2005 dollars. In those terms that dock would cost over $1,600 today. |
What did your boat dock..................
JimH wrote: $100 in 1985 is $178 in 2005 dollars. In those terms that dock would cost over $1,600 today. Yes, if not more. Here's their website. it's sort of vague, but tells you a little bit about the place. http://www.westaccess.com/ |
SPF 15, 30 or 45
What kind of suntan lotion does everyone keep on board their boat? do
you prefer oil or lotion? How much do you normally use in a season? I try to keep on of each on board, so I have one of each. I buy the big bottle of generic lotion and one bottle will last the season. What is everyone's else favorite? |
SPF 15, 30 or 45
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. What kind of suntan lotion does everyone keep on board their boat? do you prefer oil or lotion? How much do you normally use in a season? I try to keep on of each on board, so I have one of each. I buy the big bottle of generic lotion and one bottle will last the season. What is everyone's else favorite? Congratulations! I think this is the first semi-boating related topic you've posted on in months. Keep up the good work. |
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