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"JimH" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 20:01:18 -0400, "JimH" wrote: ...........your marina? For me............26 miles...........a little over 1/2 hour drive. I can't get there from here. Then plow the drive. Or at least do the 'penguin walk' with your snowblower. |
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"JimH" wrote in message ... ...........your marina? For me............26 miles...........a little over 1/2 hour drive. Depends on which one I decide to join. At least a dozen or more within an hours drive and at least that many free ramps if I just decide to trailer. |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 22:48:01 -0400, Animal05
wrote: We have a price war going on at the marinas now, one o them has dropped to 960.00 for the summer season (10 x 30 finger dock) they figure it is better to get something rather than nothing. The marina I was in last year was over 30% empty, and wthe 30 ft and smaller were about 60% empty. It will only get worse if the clowns push through the CO2 crap and kill what is left of the auto companies here. Not around here. Minimum length is 27' and it's about $120/ft for a slip. That's if you can get one. |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 22:48:01 -0400, Animal05 wrote: We have a price war going on at the marinas now, one o them has dropped to 960.00 for the summer season (10 x 30 finger dock) they figure it is better to get something rather than nothing. The marina I was in last year was over 30% empty, and wthe 30 ft and smaller were about 60% empty. It will only get worse if the clowns push through the CO2 crap and kill what is left of the auto companies here. Not around here. Minimum length is 27' and it's about $120/ft for a slip. That's if you can get one. At Kingman Yacht Center where we have the boats, the slip fee (last year) was $179.00 per foot plus either a $450 (30 amps) or $550 (50 amps) seasonal fee for electricity. There is also a $150 town permit fee. The marina is full every year with a waiting list for slips. One of the best investments we made was to "buy" the slips rather than rent them every year. We still pay a small marina maintenance fee, but the market value of the slips has doubled in 5 years. If and when we sell the Navigator (big "if" again) and "if" we decided to sell the slip (instead of holding it as an investment and leasing it out), the difference in what the slip would sell for today versus what we purchased it for 5 years ago will more than cover all the maintenance fees, electricity, plus the winter storage fees, and yearly boat maintenance costs (hauling, powerwashing, etc.) and taxes that we have paid since owning the boat and still yield a return on our initial investment. We really lucked out when the slips became available, particularly the Navigator's slip. It will accommodate a boat up to 55' LOA and is situated in a prime location at the marina. Every year we have been approached by several people who have offered to immediately buy it should we decide to sell it. I think this is a unique situation in this part of the country due to the scarcity of marinas and available slips. Eisboch |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 20:01:18 -0400, "JimH" wrote:
...........your marina? For me............26 miles...........a little over 1/2 hour drive. 115 miles, or two hours! It's killing me, but it's closer for the kids. |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... "JimH" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 20:01:18 -0400, "JimH" wrote: ...........your marina? For me............26 miles...........a little over 1/2 hour drive. I can't get there from here. Then plow the drive. Or at least do the 'penguin walk' with *your* snowblower. ooops...that should read *his* snowblower. |
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One of the best investments we made was to "buy" the slips rather than rent them every year. We still pay a small marina maintenance fee, but the market value of the slips has doubled in 5 years. An asset doubling in value in five years represents a 14.87% annualized internal rate of return over the holding period. Not bad, but I'd venture a guess that it's probably not one of the best investments you've made. |
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JimH wrote: ...........your marina? For me............26 miles...........a little over 1/2 hour drive. On Carlyle lake in about 1985, it cost me about $1000.00 to slip my 27 ft Chris craft on a nine month lease. their idea of maintenance was to give you a call, and tell you that your boat was listing. and that was about it. rub rails in bad shape and slip/dock barrels rusted and leaking and plank work in need of dire repair. New owners have changed a lot of that around int he last 10 years, but I don't slip a boat anymore. nearest lake is 30 mi. next would be Wabash river at 50, Carlyle lake at 60, Lake Shelbyville at 70, and Ren Lake at 75-80, Decatur Lake 90 mi. I usually just go to carlyle. Big lake , some shallow spots but not bad. Loads of fun. |
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"Tim" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: ...........your marina? For me............26 miles...........a little over 1/2 hour drive. On Carlyle lake in about 1985, it cost me about $1000.00 to slip my 27 ft Chris craft on a nine month lease. their idea of maintenance was to give you a call, and tell you that your boat was listing. and that was about it. rub rails in bad shape and slip/dock barrels rusted and leaking and plank work in need of dire repair. New owners have changed a lot of that around int he last 10 years, but I don't slip a boat anymore. nearest lake is 30 mi. next would be Wabash river at 50, Carlyle lake at 60, Lake Shelbyville at 70, and Ren Lake at 75-80, Decatur Lake 90 mi. I usually just go to carlyle. Big lake , some shallow spots but not bad. Loads of fun. Not only loads of fun but a great activity for the entire family. |
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On Apr 26, 3:46 pm, "JimH" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: ...........your marina? For me............26 miles...........a little over 1/2 hour drive. On Carlyle lake in about 1985, it cost me about $1000.00 to slip my 27 ft Chris craft on a nine month lease. their idea of maintenance was to give you a call, and tell you that your boat was listing. and that was about it. rub rails in bad shape and slip/dock barrels rusted and leaking and plank work in need of dire repair. New owners have changed a lot of that around int he last 10 years, but I don't slip a boat anymore. nearest lake is 30 mi. next would be Wabash river at 50, Carlyle lake at 60, Lake Shelbyville at 70, and Ren Lake at 75-80, Decatur Lake 90 mi. I usually just go to carlyle. Big lake , some shallow spots but not bad. Loads of fun. Not only loads of fun but a great activity for the entire family.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, beats going to 6-flags, A-N-Y D-A-Y! |
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