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getting a slip this season!!!!
first time slip, anyone out there that can give me some advice on dos and donts besides the regular marina rules.
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Lots of marinas have rules about cleaning fish at the dock. Depending on whether its a big time fishing marina or pleasure boat spot. Generally everyone seems to like to crowd around a cooler with a few fish in it, but the minute you pull out the filet knife some sailor is sprinting up the ramp to the dockmaster's office.:af:
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Just go slow entering and leaving the maina. you should be barely making headway.
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thanks guys. where can you clean fish without getting into trouble?
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set up a spring line.
it makes tieing up wicked easy. |
christian, i too dabble in light tackle...what is the first thing you are going to buy at the bass show in kingston???
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I would
Launch your boat on a day where you can be there for hi and low tide. That way you can adjust your lines for the change in the tide. Best of luck.
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If you don't mind me askin, what are the fees per foot for the season? I'll be getting a boat by the end of the summer and am curious.
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slip fee
$125.00 per foot if you pay in advance :crying:
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When ya blow-up the @#$%^&$%^ blowboats /try it after dark :nailem:
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I also will recommend that depending on where you want to keep the boat, that you find a spot BEFORE buying. Have heard horror stories of people buying and then not being able to get a slip. I think the Newburyport, MA area is pretty booked. |
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