******* That's about the lowest slip rate I've ever heard of and in a damn nice area to boot. I'm truly envious!Giggitoni wrote:
I pay $366 per month for a 44-foot slip ($8.32 per foot).* The fees include*fairly nice concrete decking, cleats, deck box, water,*electricity....and Mark
*This is the largest ship (Cap Romauld, of Greek Registry)*I've seen in Carquinez Strait.* Here it's going downriver yesterday, after suddently appearing from out of the "S" curve between Martinez and Port Costa, probably after unloading at one of the refineries in the Mococo area.* Strangely, it has no tug escort.Giggitoni wrote:
...*Most other bridges have enough clearence for most other commercial*vessels.* We have heavy ship traffic through our area; tankers to Port of Bencia, Container ships to Sacramento, etc.
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*Don't have plans to go there, but at least there are no pirates unlike Florida***Old Stone wrote:
OK, have to ask you wrong coasters - Given these days down there, would you cruise to Mexico? Not a place I would vacation in anymore. Like to keep my head attached too much, although many who know me would state it wouldn't make any difference in my case!!!!!
*There's no charge.superdiver wrote:*do they charge you anyhting for moving the bridge?