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Old 09-28-2023, 12:56 PM   #1
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Do You Book Slips Online?

Here's my experience-

Go to marina website. Fill out request for a slip with desired dates. Never get a response. After a few days, end up calling the dock master and repeating all of the info that I filled out online. May or may not get a slip.

This has happened to me at least a half dozen times.

Have even experienced it with Snagaslip.

Does anyone actually books slips online?
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Old 09-28-2023, 12:58 PM   #2
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I did once. It is way easier for us to just call them instead of waiting for them to call.
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Old 09-28-2023, 02:11 PM   #3
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I try to avoid the online third party slip reservations..... Snag, Dockwa, etc.
They certainly don't know the marina and local knowledge, and no help with finding a good slip. AND take way too long to respond.



I'll only do it as a last resort and only if absolutely necessary.



I don't like camp America for the same reason.


Overall, I've had pretty good luck doing without them.
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Old 09-28-2023, 02:26 PM   #4
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I generally have had poor luck working through emails unless it's to confirm a phone conversation. I will say that having written (email) confirmation, PDFs for dock layout, rules, and features is more desirable than a verbal confirmation from a nameless person.

Generally, I like the booking sites (such as Dockwa) for reservations where I have been before or for booking moorings. The advantage to the booking sites seems to be the elimination of telephone tag or dealing with a dock hand as opposed to someone in charge.

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Old 09-28-2023, 02:30 PM   #5
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Dockwa talks a good game and implies they "are the best". My experience and others at my dock say otherwise. We call the Marina and line up all of the details and then go online, because we are forced to.
Dockwa's response time is horrendous, sometimes 3-4 days. Gave an earful to the Dockwa reps (kids) at the Newport Boat Show a few weeks ago.
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Old 09-28-2023, 02:36 PM   #6
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Response time with some services like Dockwa depends more on the marina than the service. If the marina is good about paying attention to requests coming in and responding, you'll get a response quickly and have everything set up nice and easily. But some marinas accept reservations through services like that, yet basically ignore them. Then it can be a real pain.
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Old 09-28-2023, 02:44 PM   #7
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Michigan has an online dock reservation system that sorta sucks. The problem is that the state docks don’t, or are not able, to book a slip over the phone before the day you want to stay. They force you to go online to book and the site charges you an $8 service fee.
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Old 09-28-2023, 05:22 PM   #8
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I book slips on line all the time. Here in the North East most marinas' want to to.

I use "Dockwa". No fees, good service. General, you make the request and anywhere from 12 to 36hrs you have a response.
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Old 09-28-2023, 07:45 PM   #9
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San Diego city marinas and anchorages has a decent online reservation system. Even the anchorages need to be reserved online.

https://reservations.portofsandiego....ting/index.asp

There are other moorings and marinas but they do not have an online portal.

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Old 09-28-2023, 08:25 PM   #10
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It's my impression that the Dockwa delays are on the marina end. I've booked moorings at Carolina Beach 4 or 5 times and usually have confirmation in a few hours, never more than the same day.

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Old 09-29-2023, 01:05 AM   #11
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I do when available. But if they do not reply quickly and I need to know, I phone
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Old 09-29-2023, 08:45 AM   #12
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In my experience, some of the larger marinas seem to prefer the 3rd party booking apps because everything is documented clearly in a record versus a verbal communication and respond quite quickly to confirm the reservations. I believe this is because they have someone close to a computer at most times and monitors the requests from the booking parties, the employees at the larger marinas are also further from the finances and don't seem to care or think about the profit lost to the 3rd parties.

On the other hand, smaller marinas are better on the phone, you are more likely to speak to the dockmaster versus a dock hand and they are more aware of their bottom line.

I tend to call first, I'd rather see the money go to the marina but some will actually tell you it is easier for them to book online.

I also request a slip versus a side tie either via phone or online and can typically have this request met.
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Even for smaller marinas, some make good use of the booking services. Some will call to confirm details after you've put in a request. The big thing for a small marina is that they may not have someone sitting next to a phone at all times (they might be off doing other things), but they can pop in to check for new reservations a few times a day without missing them.
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I prefer making reservations over the phone and talking to the marina directly. I don't like using Dockwa, because they charge right away. Then it's a pain if you need to cancel. I call as soon as we know we'll need to cancel due to weather, etc. It's amazing how many marinas are very appreciative of someone calling if they need to cancel. I guess they get a lot of no-shows.
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Old 10-02-2023, 03:53 PM   #16
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Wow. Based on the majority of the responses, I'll go back to using the phone.

Just reinforces one of my pet peeves about businesses that solicit contact by email but don't respond to inquiries.
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Old 10-02-2023, 04:15 PM   #17
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Never. If too remote for cell service VHS when close enough. No room, then I can always anchor. It’s a boat, not an RV that needs a hook up. It sounds like anchoring is a more limited option on the east coast and se,, but in the NW, BC and SE Alaska there are so many nooks, bays, inlets and coves that anchoring is usually way better than any dock.
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Here's my experience-

Go to marina website. Fill out request for a slip with desired dates. Never get a response. After a few days, end up calling the dock master and repeating all of the info that I filled out online. May or may not get a slip.

This has happened to me at least a half dozen times.

Have even experienced it with Snagaslip.

Does anyone actually books slips online?
I have exclusively used DOCKWA (in the Northeast) without any issues. The downside may be that your CC is immediately charged upon confirmation from the Marina. A cancellation may result in less than a 100% credit if you are within the marina’s cancellation window. I always read the marina’s cancellation policy when making a reservation. This has resulted in my avoiding any penalties the few times I have cancelled beforehand.
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Old 10-02-2023, 06:28 PM   #19
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I have exclusively used DOCKWA (in the Northeast) without any issues. The downside may be that your CC is immediately charged upon confirmation from the Marina. A cancellation may result in less than a 100% credit if you are within the marina’s cancellation window. I always read the marina’s cancellation policy when making a reservation. This has resulted in my avoiding any penalties the few times I have cancelled beforehand.
Same as my experience. I was skeptical at first but it has worked out very well for us the past couple years.

Never any problems with timely refunds from any marina.
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Old 10-02-2023, 09:44 PM   #20
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Love Dockwa

Started using Dockwa about 8 years ago in WA state, and now dozens of times on the East coast. We are actually on a Dockwa mooring in NY writing this!

Frankly I am quite surprised at the negative response. Most of my estimated 40+ experiences have been positive, with a very fast response. Far faster than the web forms on the website at less organized marinas, who scoff at Dockwa..
For those complaining about slow response times, be aware that it is 100% up to the marina to respond. Dockwa does not respond to space requests-the marina does.

Like your weather app, it may not be perfect all the time, but it is another valuable online tool for cruisers, that I don't drop the lines without.

Here are some Positives:
-Instant price comparisons
-Identify whether they have docks or moorings or both
-Provides details on depth, approaches and max boat sizes the marina can accommodate
-Identify the distance to marinas from your current location
-Provides vicinity maps of the marina.

Try getting all that info from a marina at 9pm when you are planning the next day's route!
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