garyw Posted June 28, 2016 Posted June 28, 2016 would like to leave my toon on the lake. getting harder and harder to load and unload. whats a fair price for a 10 x 24 slip with no lift? any ideas where i could find one? thanks.
snagged in outlet 3 Posted June 28, 2016 Posted June 28, 2016 State Park Marina or Indian Point Marina.
bobby b. Posted June 28, 2016 Posted June 28, 2016 the going price for a really nice 10x25 near Indian Point is currently $25-$30K without a lift. This seems high to me as they were $12-$15K just 10 years ago but down my way, there are no more dock zones to built new ones. A nearby dock replaced theirs a few years back for $160K for 20 slips or $8K each, so supply and demand drives the price. It is a really nice galvanized dock. Boat slips are a good investment. Bobby
Members bottomdweller Posted June 28, 2016 Members Posted June 28, 2016 We keep ours at Indian point marina in a 10 X 24 slip. You can pay monthly around $119.00 per month. Every 3 months which is what we do cost $358.00. Every 6 months is just a little over $600.00 maybe around $650.00 Once a year I think is $1208.00 for the year. You can ask Dylan Cluver, he works at the marina & would know the exact prices & if they have any slips open?
garyw Posted June 28, 2016 Author Posted June 28, 2016 thanks bottomdweller, we can do 120 month. i'll give him a call bottomdweller 1
Members Jruptex Posted June 29, 2016 Members Posted June 29, 2016 I think Cape Fair is about $1600/ year, and they have been really nice and helpfull for me. If you get into a slip- You will love it! If you look around, you can even find used lifts pretty reasonable, They make keeping the boat clean a lot easier.
gitnby Posted June 29, 2016 Posted June 29, 2016 I would not recommend leaving a pontoon in the water year round. A guy on our dock does, and you wouldn't believe how scummy the toons get, not to mention the lower unit and prop. If you're looking for a used lift, try Tom Blake at Blake's econolift. Great guy, very trustworthy and fair. 417-464-2111 or econoblake@yahoo.com
gitnby Posted June 29, 2016 Posted June 29, 2016 Also, you should be able to get a 10 X 24, maybe even with a lift for around or even under $25k depending on what part of the lake you want to be on. There will probably be some annual dock association fees for electric, insurance, etc. There's a 55' slip on our dock for $55,000 and it even includes an old houseboat, which actually is pretty nice inside.
Members bottomdweller Posted June 29, 2016 Members Posted June 29, 2016 4 hours ago, gitnby said: I would not recommend leaving a pontoon in the water year round. A guy on our dock does, and you wouldn't believe how scummy the toons get, not to mention the lower unit and prop. If you're looking for a used lift, try Tom Blake at Blake's econolift. Great guy, very trustworthy and fair. 417-464-2111 or econoblake@yahoo.com We leave ours in the lake all year around, we just use a brush & scouring pad to scrub the pontoons, lower unit, & prop every so often. Even in the winter months we put on our Scuba wetsuits & get in to scrub them, keeps the scum to a minimum.
gitnby Posted June 30, 2016 Posted June 30, 2016 9 hours ago, bottomdweller said: We leave ours in the lake all year around, we just use a brush & scouring pad to scrub the pontoons, lower unit, & prop every so often. Even in the winter months we put on our Scuba wetsuits & get in to scrub them, keeps the scum to a minimum. As the ad says, "Stop scrubbing your bottom"! Although your name is 'bottomdweller'. bottomdweller 1
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