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 Boat slip fee's I own a 1988 V-20 here in NJ. I was docked at the Atlantic Highlands Marina for about 12 years. Started in my floating dock for 900 a season but had to get out when I needed funding for a new Yamaha 150 re-power. While I was in the Marina the average fee increase was about $80 a year. I was just called that there was a slip available on the same dock that I left and the new fee is now $2500. I guess I will have to keep trailering. | 
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 at our city marina ,a slip with a  lift is $250 a month. | 
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 $14 per ft(electricity included) per month(yearly contract, month to month is $20 per), minimum 30 ft. Floating dock  under 20 ft $450 per month | 
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 I was in the Leonardo State marina. When I signed up for the slip I was put on a waiting list and told that they were $400 for the season... By the time I actually got a slip 4 years later the price had gone up to $1100.. I kept it for 2 years and saw it go to $1250 in that time. My boats have been trailer queens ever since. As far as I know, the annual fee was $73.95 per foot (around $1500) for a 20' boat in 2009. I can only guess what it is now.. I'm betting it's around $1600 now....still a bargain considering other marinas in the area, but more than I care to spend to just let my boat sit there. :head: | 
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 Averages 110-125 per foot for docks and for rack storage which is what I do in Atlantic Highlands area. I prefer the rack as I do not have to worry about bottom paint and the overall wear and tear on the boat and motor bobbing in the dock 24-7. | 
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 You guys would be in shock if you ever came to NYC for a slip!!! :fight: | 
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