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We currently rent a slip only at our cottage on the East side of the lake for $2,500. Wondering how that compares to others?
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Thats a bargain! There are many more people looking to rent a slip than there are slips available. Every marina on the lake has a waiting list. Slips at MVYC go for $4,000.00 to $6,000.00, depending on size. Of course you do get amenities at marina's and yacht clubs. How big a boat will fit at your cottage?
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$6000 at MVYC for a 38x13 slip.
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We own two slips in Meredith and are renting one for $4,500 (up to a 23 foot) and the other for $6,700 (up to 34 foot). You're getting a bargain at $2,500. I know of valet service that is higher than $2,500.
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I had no trailer so factor in valet, Spring launch fees, maintenance fees, winter storage fees (which they would not accept unless you used their maintenance program) In my opinion, valet (with no trailer) was a ripoff. Lesson learned. |
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From their website, conventional dock with 10 ft width max is $155/ ft, 20 ft minimum rate.
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I pay 4024 for a 26'4" boat at a marinain Moultonboro- I would not pay much more than 2500 for a private deal.
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The service is great. They may be able to offer a better deal for you. Meredith Marina is also good but they are a bit pricey. |
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I paid $3600 last year for a slip at Glendale Yacht Club. 22’ max capacity.
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I think that slips at a personal residence aren’t as pricey as they don’t have the amenities. I know someone in Smith Cove that gets $3k per spot on this dock for 30ft spaces.
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I pay $2500 for my 20-foot runabout on a private dock in Gilford. I think the only reason I get it for that much is because I've been renting that slip for 16 years and have helped maintain the other docks there.
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1. When you discharge a lead acid battery below 50% capacity, you damage it. This will reduce it's capacity and lifespan. The further below 50% the worse the damage. This rule includes deep-cycle batteries, BTW. 2. When you leave a boat battery in a partially discharged state, it will suffer from sulphation which reduces the battery capacity and lifespan. One option to avoid dead batteries with the switch left on is to shut off whatever is drawing the batteries down rather than rely on the valet crew to shut the switch off. A valet-stored boat is typically won't have many circuits so it should not be hard to figure out what the load is that's killing the battery. |
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That is the same exact one I have, and love it as well. The technology has come a long way in those "jump packs". They have gone from weighing like 30lbs, big and bulky, to just a couple lbs, if that, and can be stored in a glove box, and still have the power to start a V8 no problem!! Pretty amazing.
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"Those are great, but keep in mind that the alternator on a typical boat engine is really small and will probably take 8 or more hours of cruising RPM to bring a dead battery back to a fully charged state, maybe longer if the boat has a big electrical load and/or more than one battery. "
I was having that problem on my house battery after spending all day on the sand bars. It would never get time to charge in the ride back to the marina. I fixed it when I supplemented my charging system with a decent solar panel mounted on my stern. When my boat is at the dock or stored it is always trickling my house battery (my engine battery does not get used at sandbars and gets engine changed). I've been using the older 5w model of this one for 3+ years with good results. https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07QNM26Q7 If your lighting is all LED, it may even counter a light being on when docked. |
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