annual upkeep expenses
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Cost
Slip water elec 90/mo
Storage building 50/mo w/electric for freezer
Yard/haulout 35/mo haul every 2-3 yrs
Insurance 33/mo
misc 20/mo
Additional Time share fee 30/mo for use of pools hot tub showers and private beach and one week per year in condo.
3 hour drive to boat so 300 miles worth of gas per round trip
About 400 yard walk to beach, 1 hour sail to ocean, requires about one hour on motor each trip.......
Storage building 50/mo w/electric for freezer
Yard/haulout 35/mo haul every 2-3 yrs
Insurance 33/mo
misc 20/mo
Additional Time share fee 30/mo for use of pools hot tub showers and private beach and one week per year in condo.
3 hour drive to boat so 300 miles worth of gas per round trip
About 400 yard walk to beach, 1 hour sail to ocean, requires about one hour on motor each trip.......
Jim Lewis
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The hole is on the land, not the water!
There are two bedroom apartments (big hole) and one bedroom apartments (smaller hole). Opt for the smaller hole on the land and you get the boat for free.
Fair winds, Neil
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
- winthrop fisher
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- Location: Typhoon Wk 75 "Easy Rider" &
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Re: A sailboat owner NEVER...
hi to all...
well i have to agree for you,
if you have to ask how much don't buy it,
but if you can take it home for the winter do it,
i do ever year,
if you can.
i have the typhoon and the cd22 in the back yard.
but not ever one can.
just my two cents.
winthrop
well i have to agree for you,
if you have to ask how much don't buy it,
but if you can take it home for the winter do it,
i do ever year,
if you can.
i have the typhoon and the cd22 in the back yard.
but not ever one can.
just my two cents.
winthrop
SeaBelle wrote:A sailboat owner never computes how much a day his boat costs or how much his children cost - it's irrelevant.
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Re: A sailboat owner NEVER...
And when they do, they invariably use the wrong denominator. It's not about checking the log and counting the number of sailing days. Use the number of days you enjoy your boat and the cost per day goes way down.SeaBelle wrote:A sailboat owner never computes how much a day his boat costs ...
My first several years at the marina, there was an O'Day 28 near me that was launched in early May and hauled in mid-October. In between, the boat was never rigged and never visited that I could tell. Turns out the elderly owner was ill and not able to use the boat but he didn't give up the dream of recovery and sailing again. I suggest he got his money's worth.
Fair winds, Neil
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
- DanaVin
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- Location: Cape Dory 25, "Gladys Erzella", San Diego Bay--1977, Hull #541
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Here's the real scoop!
Slip Fees San Diego: $243 a month
Bottom Cleaning Fee; $28 a month
Insurance $180 a year
Time spent on boat: Priceless!
Thanks
Dana
1977 CD25, #541
San Diego Bay
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Bottom Cleaning Fee; $28 a month
Insurance $180 a year
Time spent on boat: Priceless!
Thanks
Dana
1977 CD25, #541
San Diego Bay
http://svGladysErzella.photosite.com
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Re: Here's the real scoop!
Not to mention the time spent thinking about time spent on boat.DanaVin wrote:Time spent on boat: Priceless!
Special time not on the boat includes:
Going to West Marine for the tide book months before I might actually use it.
Buying the right zinc in the fall because I'm sure they won't have the one I need in the spring.
Spreading the charts out and planning and plotting.
Looking at gas prices and realizing that the best yielding investment I have is the summer's worth of diesel I have in the tank from last year (or was it the year before?).
Fair winds, Neil
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
Cost of a boat
What about going to West Marine? I go in there for a paint brush and 20 minutes later I'm putting $70, $80, $90 on my credit card. And every time, I say to myself "But I needed that stuff. Now I won't have to pick it up next time."
Chris Scheck
Chris Scheck
Chris Scheck
Ragtime
CD33 #117
Newport RI
Ragtime
CD33 #117
Newport RI
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Re: Cost of a boat
Sure, but look at all the exercise we get walking up and down the aisles (multiple times to make sure we didn't miss anything).cscheck wrote:What about going to West Marine? I go in there for a paint brush and 20 minutes later I'm putting $70, $80, $90 on my credit card.
Fair winds, Neil
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
Cost of the boat - how to save $3000!
Speaking of exercise, here's how I saved $3000 last year. When the dinghy engine wouldn't start last spring, I got rid of it. No more spending $150 every spring to get it started so I can use it, what, 4 or 5 times? Not only that, I decided not to buy a new engine ... there's another $1500 saved. On the rare occasions we go somewhere that doesn't have launch service, I'm happy to row the dinghy the half mile or so in to shore. Now I find I'm in a lot better shape, so guess what ... I dropped my gym membership. There's another $1500!
Chris Scheck
Ragtime
CD33 #117
Newport RI
Ragtime
CD33 #117
Newport RI
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- Location: CD Typhoon, 529, "della Mare", Red Bank, NJ
Last year my Typhoon's expenses:
Total $2,177.50
That included a new Honda 2hp kicker.
Haul out in fall and launch in spring.
Winter storage at marina.
Bottom painting.
Mooring fee to state (for letting me keep it in the middle of river).
Plus a hundred little things to keep her afloat.
Don't forget the Typhoon is smaller, so hauling and launching fees and storage are less. They charge by the foot.
Neil Mietz
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That included a new Honda 2hp kicker.
Haul out in fall and launch in spring.
Winter storage at marina.
Bottom painting.
Mooring fee to state (for letting me keep it in the middle of river).
Plus a hundred little things to keep her afloat.
Don't forget the Typhoon is smaller, so hauling and launching fees and storage are less. They charge by the foot.
Neil Mietz
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HERBALAIRE
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Vapir no2 vaporizer