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Default FS: 26' Moorage Slip available in Seattle

26 foot Boat Moorage Slip for rent at Parkshore Marina in Seattle
westside of Lake Washington. Moorage slip is right off shore, very
protected and easy access. The Marina is all fenced in. Lockers and
other facitilities available. One year lease required or longer at $
195.00 per month. For information call (206) 772-6644.


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WOW! $2340 a year to park a 26 footer on a mooring! Do you provide a shuttle
service?
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we pay $230 (us funds) per quarter ... I can't imagine paying more... G


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WOW! $2340 a year to park a 26 footer on a mooring! Do you provide a shuttle
service?
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"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message
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WOW! $2340 a year to park a 26 footer on a mooring! Do you provide a

shuttle

The OP said Moorage Slip not mooring. The term moorage is commonly used when
refering to a manner of tying up a boat, not limited to a mooring bouy.

Steve
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The OP said Moorage Slip not mooring.

OK, moring slip. My comment remains unchanged. $2300+ to tie up a 26 foot
boat is nuts. There must be no competition there.
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"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message
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boat is nuts. There must be no competition there.


There is plenty of competition here. For the slips on Lake Washington. Not
many place that you can moor in fresh water but have access to sal****er and
the ocean. Not to mention the great sailing in the Puget Sound area.

Until recently WA had more boats per capita of any of the US states. It's no
wonder when everyone in western WA is either on the water front or within a
couple miles of great water sports activities. Cruising is great (albeit
limit to about 4-5 months/yr). You could cruise a life time here and never
actually have to go out in the ocean and still have a different anchorage
and experience night.

Wrong group for this kinda post, I know.

Steve
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I agree that this is a bit off-topic, but I'd be happy if I could get a rate
that low in the Fort Myers Beach, FL area at a marina. I'm paying over $350
a month for my 28.5, but I do have the option to stay on the boat when I'm
in the area.

"Steve" wrote in message
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"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message
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WOW! $2340 a year to park a 26 footer on a mooring! Do you provide a

shuttle

The OP said Moorage Slip not mooring. The term moorage is commonly used

when
refering to a manner of tying up a boat, not limited to a mooring bouy.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions



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