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Re: mast up storage (Sail Sand Point- Seattle) [Re: WindyHillF20] #92283
12/21/06 12:58 AM
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Rates at Sail Sand Point in Seattle are $3.25 per sq. ft per year plus $10.00. This works out to $426 per year for a Hobie 16 without trailer. See website www.sailsandpoint.org. This mast up storage is in locked compound, adjacent to Lake Washington, three ramps, 24hour access. Also includes access to locker and rest rooms. Cat Trax are provided for launching without trailer. Layout and directions are on website. There are about 160 boats in the compound, about one half are Catamarans. Space is available for 2007.

Caleb Tarleton

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Re: mast up storage (Sail Sand Point- Seattle) [Re: H17cat] #92284
12/21/06 01:34 AM
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Caleb, I think if I didn't have so many obligations, and family here I'd be packin! That sounds great!

Re: mast up storage (Sail Sand Point- Seattle) [Re: H17cat] #92285
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Rates at Sail Sand Point in Seattle are $3.25 per sq. ft per year plus $10.00. This works out to $426 per year for a Hobie 16 without trailer. See website www.sailsandpoint.org. This mast up storage is in locked compound, adjacent to Lake Washington, three ramps, 24hour access. Also includes access to locker and rest rooms. Cat Trax are provided for launching without trailer. Layout and directions are on website. There are about 160 boats in the compound, about one half are Catamarans. Space is available for 2007.

Caleb Tarleton


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Storage lockers are available in the Main building. The rates for the lockable lockers are $50.00 for the small, $125.00 for the medium and $175.00 for the large lockers per year. The large lockers are big enough to store your boom and sails.


Since no trailers are allowed, do most folks carry in their sails? Are ppl allowed to put a sail box on their "plot"?


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Re: mast up storage (Sail Sand Point- Seattle) [Re: _flatlander_] #92286
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there should/needs to be more places like this around.

Re: mast up storage (Sail Sand Point- Seattle) [Re: PTP] #92287
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PTP - just buy a few acres bayfront in your neck of the woods and start one. Should be easy to accomplish, no? Land is pretty cheap down there, right? kidding.

I pay $395 year for a private sailing club. 9 acres, boat on trailer with mast up, three ramps (no beach), full clubhouse facilities (no bar, though). Few cats. www.birminghamsailingclub.org


Tom
Re: mast up storage (Sail Sand Point- Seattle) [Re: tshan] #92288
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PTP - just buy a few acres bayfront in your neck of the woods and start one. Should be easy to accomplish, no? Land is pretty cheap down there, right? kidding.

I pay $395 year for a private sailing club. 9 acres, boat on trailer with mast up, three ramps (no beach), full clubhouse facilities (no bar, though). Few cats. www.birminghamsailingclub.org


Yeah, i was going to add that fact <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> pay a million or so for beachfront property and go from there <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />

Re: mast up storage (Sail Sand Point- Seattle) [Re: _flatlander_] #92289
12/21/06 12:02 PM
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Trailers are allowed in the Access/Storage area at Sail Sand Point. Since they take more space, the rates, based on the actual square foot used is higher. Storage at the boats is allowed. Some have sailboxes and containers at their boats. The storage lockers are limited, and sell out early.

All boats must be hand launched. The ramps are only 25ft from the boat storage area. You can hand launch from the trailer, Cat Trax, or dolly. There is a block and tackle system to launch the heavier boats.

At the Jericho Boating Center in Vancouver, BC, trailers are not allowed in the storage area. So far, Sail Sand Point has not limited the use of trailers in the storage area. You just pay for the space you use.

Caleb Tarleton

Re: mast up storage (Sail Sand Point- Seattle) [Re: PTP] #92290
12/21/06 12:05 PM
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Yea I want my backyard to look like this when I move to Fla.

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Re: mast up storage (Sail Sand Point- Seattle) [Re: ] #92291
12/22/06 01:20 AM
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I pay only 275AUD a year now for my H17 storage. Fully locked up and fenced in.

Re: mast up storage (Sail Sand Point- Seattle) [Re: thomasc] #92292
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From looking at this thread, I'm seeing that $60/mo isn't unreasonable, but a little on the high side.

Re: mast up storage [Re: WindyHillF20] #92293
02/24/07 01:23 PM
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We have 2 beaches each of which are at least 2000' long where we can put boats..Right next to a good resort where we use their washrooms and bar.. Cost: $0.00/year


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Re: mast up storage [Re: WindyHillF20] #92294
04/14/07 06:17 PM
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I was looking at using that same marina. What do you sail? Do you like the marina? We should get together next year and sail out there. Trey is in Raleigh and sails in Wheeler most of the time but we can get him to sail Jordan with his club, maybe.


I launched from the marina finally, I had been going to Vista Point during the winter because I like having other people out there when its cold. The ramps at the marina seemed nice and there is a small sandy beach right next to them that you can rig the boat on. I liked sailing the north end of the lake too, it is probably not as wide open, but it is longer. I am leaving the mast up now so I will look forward to having very quick setup next time I head out. If you are not keeping your boat there it is $10 to launch during the summer.



Re: mast up storage (Sail Sand Point- Seattle) [Re: MauganN20] #92295
04/15/07 06:13 PM
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I agree. I am paying $55 per month for mast up dry storage, and $35 per year for launch ramp/parking lot permit (unlimited use). Looks like the $695 per year is not a bad deal considering this in on the left coast where everything near the water is real expensive.

Re: mast up storage [Re: hokie] #92296
04/15/07 09:24 PM
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I wish we had a nice spot here around Destin FL. to store securely. Miles of beaches and you can hardly get to the water with all the condos and developments.. A few spots to launch around but not many.

I suppose the land is to valuable to let us poor catamaran's sit on the beach somewhere and look pretty.


86 H16 Its such a fine line between clever and stupid.
Re: mast up storage [Re: Fender] #92297
04/15/07 09:32 PM
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Muskegon MI has posts on the beach for $200 a summer, less if your a resident. Plenty of old Hobie & NACRA cats. You have a choice of Muskegon Lake or Lake Michigan inside the channel breakwall. Space is limited.

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