I.S.O Dock or Mooring

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TruViking
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I.S.O Dock or Mooring

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Hey all,
I am entertaining the thought of a dock or Mooring. I am looking from Burlington to Charlotte. If anyone knows of any reasonable and available spots, please let me know. Thanks for reading.

Ej
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Re: I.S.O Dock or Mooring

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"Reasonable" might be an issue. Point Bay Marina in Charlotte usually has a waiting list and costs a minimum of about $2150 for a slip. I don't know how much a slip would be at Burlington Harbor Marina but they are advertising on Facebook. That would be convenient if you live in Burlington and would give you quick access to a wide expanse of the lake. Going back a few years, the cheapest slips were, I believe, in a small marina across Bay Road from the Shelburne Bay launch, but I am not sure whether it is still in business (Shelburne Bay Boat Club). Finally, another small place on Shelburne Point is Aske's Marina. Link below. Good luck.

https://marinas.com/view/marina/7ec5j2_ ... ted_States
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Re: I.S.O Dock or Mooring

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Thanks Tom!
I have put myself on the waiting list for numerous marina's. I didn't know about "Aske's Marina." Thanks for the Info!!
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Re: I.S.O Dock or Mooring

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Little farther south but toms marine on the otter creek.
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Thanks Kyle! I'll check it out!
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