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Im considering buying a boat this spring and im trying to get an idea on what it is going to cost me to dock it . Im looking to keep it at either the oak or sandy creek and would most likely be docking it from june through september. Length of the boat would be 24-28 feet depending on what i get. i have been looking online but most of the websites are not that helpful.

Thanks in advance.

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Heres the 3 marinas... $35-37 per foot are approx rates you will see.

 

 

Pro Marine and East Fork Marina
Owner- Tom Barbera
236 Lake Rd East Fork
Hamlin, NY 14464 
(585) 964-2694


 

Sandy Creek Marina
Owner- Bruce Butcher
8 Lake Road East fork
Hamlin, NY 14464-9704
(585) 964-8189

 


Sleepy Hollow Marina
Owner- Frank
200 Lake Road East Fork
Hamlin, NY 14464-9708
(585) 314-3569

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Thanks,

is that for the season or per month

Heres the 3 marinas... $35-37 per foot are approx rates you will see.

 

 

Pro Marine and East Fork Marina
Owner- Tom Barbera
236 Lake Rd East Fork
Hamlin, NY 14464 
(585) 964-2694


 

Sandy Creek Marina
Owner- Bruce Butcher
8 Lake Road East fork
Hamlin, NY 14464-9704
(585) 964-8189

 


Sleepy Hollow Marina
Owner- Frank
200 Lake Road East Fork
Hamlin, NY 14464-9708
(585) 314-3569

 

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Heres the 3 marinas... $35-37 per foot are approx rates you will see.

 

 

Pro Marine and East Fork Marina

Owner- Tom Barbera

236 Lake Rd East Fork

Hamlin, NY 14464 

(585) 964-2694

 

Sandy Creek Marina

Owner- Bruce Butcher

8 Lake Road East fork

Hamlin, NY 14464-9704

(585) 964-8189

 

Sleepy Hollow Marina

Owner- Frank

200 Lake Road East Fork

Hamlin, NY 14464-9708

(585) 314-3569

Sleepy Hollow and East Fork are less than $35.00 / foot.  I believe they are $25.00/foot. 

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Despite the big rains we are finally experiencing, also consider the drive type you end up purchasing. We are in a real low water crisis in the Great Lakes, and some marinas will have the water depth necessary for and inboard, others won't. Inboards generally less maintenance but draw more than an I/O or Outboard. The water will probably rise until June and then plummet again making August/September touch n go in shallow slips. Best of luck with your new venture. 

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