FREE... just like the moorings the Massachusetts sailors get when they visit down east.
Mass is corrupt.,... period. The whole state is corrupt.
richard usen <UsenR1@...> wrote:
What would you consider a fair price for a serviced mooring that probably cost
$1000 to install? It also costs money to pay the guy to collect your fee and maybe run the launch service that goes w/ it. And, if the location is so crowded that anchoring isn't allowed, that mooring is a service to you. Some of these harbors are pretty congested.
$36 dollars to attach to a mooring ... what a pile of horse shit.
I'm staying down east. Mass can go
screw.
Westy Egmont <wegmont@egmontassociates.com> wrote:
It is good to have an updated cruising guide to know the call channel and telephone numbers as well as the different options in each harbor.
Google is also a fine way to see specifics which differ with each situation, especially the length of your boat and slip vs mooring.
Here is what the Oak Bluffs web site reports:
Dockage (per foot) & Mooring Rates:
| Boat Size | In Season | Off Season* |
|
| 30' to 40 ' | | 41' to 69' | | 70' to 99' | | 100' and up | | Moorings |
| | $2.75 | $2.00 | | $3.00 | $2.50 | | $4.00 | $3.00 | | $5.00 | $4.00! | | $36.00 | $26.00 |
|
! | Electricity | In Season | Off Season* |
|
|
| | $10.00 | $10.00 | | $20.00 | $20.00 | | $15.00 | $15.00 |
|
Wes