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Finding a boat slip

Posted: Sun May 30, 2021 4:20 am
by anniemcq
Any ideas how to get a boat slip this far into the season? We are experienced boat club members, but just purchased our first boat — a beautiful one year old 220s, which arrives later this week. As we didn’t know if we would find a boat to buy, it never even occurred to us that we wouldn’t be able to find a slip (even dry dock). I’ve called ten places, and most just offered to put me on the wait list for next year, or the year after.

The boat comes with a trailer, so now I’m thinking of buying a used Ford F-150 just so I can trailer the boat around. If you give a mouse a cookie....

Re: Finding a boat slip

Posted: Sun May 30, 2021 9:49 am
by Krob1114
Your problems are typical and pretty much a result of the pandemic. People not flying on vacation, cruising, etc..."Hey honey, let's buy a boat and do the lake."
Summer of 2019 for us. Pick of boats, pick of slips, motel we stay regularly was $67-78 per night.
Summer of 2020: Hard to find boats, very few slips, motel (new owners) was $84 per night.
Summer of 2021: Waiting list on boats, long waiting list on slips, same motel is $99 per night.

Good luck and welcome to boating. Our first boat changed our lifestyle dramatically.

Re: Finding a boat slip

Posted: Sun May 30, 2021 10:17 am
by Big Block Power
Krob1114 wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 9:49 am Your problems are typical and pretty much a result of the pandemic. People not flying on vacation, cruising, etc..."Hey honey, let's buy a boat and do the lake."
Summer of 2019 for us. Pick of boats, pick of slips, motel we stay regularly was $67-78 per night.
Summer of 2020: Hard to find boats, very few slips, motel (new owners) was $84 per night.
Summer of 2021: Waiting list on boats, long waiting list on slips, same motel is $99 per night.

Good luck and welcome to boating. Our first boat changed our lifestyle dramatically.
You need the casino to build one on the lake👍

Re: Finding a boat slip

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 5:42 am
by anniemcq
Yep, bought a used Ford F-150 with 187k miles just to haul the boat. Happy I’ll be able to bring it to different lakes, etc., though. Husband won’t stop teasing me about my two ton boat accessory.

Re: Finding a boat slip

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 7:46 am
by Krob1114
anniemcq wrote: Mon Jun 28, 2021 5:42 am Yep, bought a used Ford F-150 with 187k miles just to haul the boat. Happy I’ll be able to bring it to different lakes, etc., though. Husband won’t stop teasing me about my two ton boat accessory.
Keep an eye on the transmission. Our first boat was pulled by a SUV with over 180k miles. By the next year, I could tell a difference in the transmission changing gears. I sold it while I could get something for it and purchased bigger SUV with less mileage.