I'm in total agreement with the charms of this corner of the country. I'm lucky to be from here. A lot of other people have been discovering it lately, which is sending housing prices up faster than my mooring costs. But that doesn't diminish its appeal as a place to visit.John Stone wrote:Ben
My wife and I drove our jeep back from camping on the Keweenaw Peninsula in early Oct and skirted along the bay. That whole area was spectacular. I had never seen it before. In fact all of Michigan was very scenic and much more bucolic than I anticipated. But the coast pulled me in like a Star Trek tractor beam. It was stunning.
What other benefits come with your mooring?
The mooring doesn't come with much else. There are some basic racks for dinghy storage and a little ramp of sorts for launching them. The marina also has some facilities (bathroom, showers, a couple of grills) that I rarely use. I don't have to pay to use the ramp when I'm launching or pulling my boat and my parking is free. That's about it.
The alternative (besides a slip) would be a pirate mooring. There are quite a few of them in the southwest corner of West Bay. But then I'd have to deal with the hassle of installing and maintaining the mooring and dealing with my dinghy, and the Typhoon wouldn't enjoy the protection of the marina's breakwall. All in all, I'm willing to pay the price, at least for now.