Marina Fees
#32
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From: Cincinnati Ohio
#33
April 15th - Oct. 15th = $5700. Has to be paid in full in December prior to reserve your spot. Otherwise it has to be paid in full prior to the 15th, no monthly fees available. I think they have a two payment option but it's a couple hundred more.
Dry winter storage is another $2K or so but I keep mine on the trailer at the house for the winter.
I could buy a dually for $50K and trailer it all the time but the cost/benefit for a $50K truck that's only used for towing I can't make sense of..
If I used it for business I would buy one.
Dry winter storage is another $2K or so but I keep mine on the trailer at the house for the winter.
I could buy a dually for $50K and trailer it all the time but the cost/benefit for a $50K truck that's only used for towing I can't make sense of..
If I used it for business I would buy one.
Last edited by Panther; 01-21-2007 at 12:15 PM.
#36
Well.
Ours is FREE, (Except if you count our property taxes, $2900.00/year)! Getting ready to add second lift for Seadoo Jet boat!
Dean
Ours is FREE, (Except if you count our property taxes, $2900.00/year)! Getting ready to add second lift for Seadoo Jet boat!
Dean
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#37
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From: Toledo Oh
Must be Rossford. I went to HS there. So did GlassDave, but he was a couple years before me.
I grew up at that Marina on my Dad's boats, then wound up having mine there for a few years before I moved away.
I loved the place.
They were always having festivals and things going on in the park.
There were many times I went down to the marina, and never even made it to my own boat. Wound up running into friends and just hanging out, grilling brats, and drinking beer.
Good, fun marina - and yeah, cheap for dockage, plus the protective seawall.
I miss the river.
http://www.rossfordohio.com/marina.htm
I grew up at that Marina on my Dad's boats, then wound up having mine there for a few years before I moved away.
I loved the place.
They were always having festivals and things going on in the park.
There were many times I went down to the marina, and never even made it to my own boat. Wound up running into friends and just hanging out, grilling brats, and drinking beer.
Good, fun marina - and yeah, cheap for dockage, plus the protective seawall.
I miss the river.
http://www.rossfordohio.com/marina.htm
http://marinas.com/view/marina/3504 <--= thats it the marinas . com site is nice, mult. areial shots of just about every marina.
#38
April 15th - Oct. 15th = $5700. Has to be paid in full in December prior to reserve your spot. Otherwise it has to be paid in full prior to the 15th, no monthly fees available. I think they have a two payment option but it's a couple hundred more.
Dry winter storage is another $2K or so but I keep mine on the trailer at the house for the winter.
I could buy a dually for $50K and trailer it all the time but the cost/benefit for a $50K truck that's only used for towing I can't make sense of..
If I used it for business I would buy one.
Dry winter storage is another $2K or so but I keep mine on the trailer at the house for the winter.
I could buy a dually for $50K and trailer it all the time but the cost/benefit for a $50K truck that's only used for towing I can't make sense of..
If I used it for business I would buy one.
not covered by them they say.
I am back to trailer time
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From: Chesapeake Bay
Total cost for 2 boats is $4694 a year, Jan thru Dec. 29' in boatel (3 sided) for $1983, as much in/out as you like. 34' in wet slip for $2711 plus electric (free water). Secured facility with open gate access from 7 am to 6 pm, in ground pool, hot tub, bath house, gazebos and patios w/grilles, free ice.
Only 15 minute putt to get out of the NWZ. 10 more minutes to the open Chesapeake Bay.
Only 15 minute putt to get out of the NWZ. 10 more minutes to the open Chesapeake Bay.



