| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 750.1 | some places in RI to call | GRAMPS::WCLARK | Walt Clark | Wed Feb 24 1988 16:02 | 13 | 
|  |     Things are getting tighter on the bay. I cant speak to waiting lists
    for the following places, but they are big (and expensive, something
    like $60/ft for the season). The turnover rate at the bigger places
    is significant, so finding a spot eventually is likely.
    
    Norton's   - East Greenwich RI
    Masthead   - Warwick RI
    Bend       - Portsmouth RI
    
    I dont know what the deal is with rental moorings these days.
    Walt
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| 750.2 | More on RI slips and moorings | TALLIS::RICKARD |  | Wed Feb 24 1988 16:19 | 16 | 
|  |     The Bend, Portsmouth RI - 401-683-4000 (now East Passage Yachting
    Center) has gone dockominium.  However, I know that some of the
    more affluent purchased multiple slips so they could rent them out.
    The center may be handling some of these for the owners.  I know
    it will be expensive but the facilities are pretty good.  The slips
    that haven't sold will also be rented and I know of a few people
    leaving because of the switch to dockominium.
    
    You may want to check with the Newport Harbor master to see if there
    are moorings available down there; Oldport Marine may have some
    long term rentals too.  I also see lots of boats moored on the
    Sakonnett river in Tiverton.  There may be a harbor master there
    that you can contact.
    
    Pam
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| 750.3 | if you're not bent on going South... | OURVAX::NICOLAZZO | Better living through chemistry | Thu Feb 25 1988 12:50 | 8 | 
|  |       If you want to consider going north try Salem Harbor. I also live
    in Hudson and it takes me 45 - 50 min. to get there (the distance
    to the boat is one of the most important considerations to me).
    
      If you're interested call Barnegat Transportation Company (745-6070).
    Rates this year are $14.00 per foot plus $300.00 for the launch
    service. They always have moorings available.
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| 750.4 | bristol moorings | PMRV70::REISS |  | Wed Mar 09 1988 17:49 | 7 | 
|  |     One can still buy a mooring in Bristol Harbor.  We've had one for
    a couple of years.  You need to locate the Harbor Master who will
    drop one for you for a fee.  I think the cost for the mooring to
    support our 36 footer was under $800, but we own it.
    
    Good luck
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| 750.5 | New Bedford Mooring | HYEND::RSCHLESS |  | Fri Apr 08 1988 14:24 | 4 | 
|  |     If you are interested in a mooring around New Bedford I've researched
    it pretty thoroughly. DTN 297-2839 Beau Schless
    
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| 750.6 | Mooring | ESPN::MOORHEAD |  | Tue May 17 1988 16:20 | 6 | 
|  |     Chris,
    
    Try Pirate's Cove Marina in Portsmouth, RI.
    
    Judy
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