Bolo
Contributing Partner
Last March was a big month for my "first mate" Beverly and I. We sold our house 25 years and moved into a newer, bigger and nicer one. But that's not all, we also decided to move our Ericson 32-3 to a new marina too! No we did't plan it that way it just worked out that it all happened at the same time. It was quite a time.
Why did we move out of our Annapolis, Maryland marina where we had docked since 2005? First of all Annapolis is a great place to visit and live in, especially on board a boat (which we din't) because there is always something interesting going on. That said, after over 20 years there we kind got bored with the place. We also felt that the marina wan't really there that much for the slip holders. It was more of an attitude if anything although the yard services we good, not great, just good. We also wanted to be closer to the southern part of the Chesapeake Bay. The move to Herrington Harbour South gave us that opportunity by knocking off about four hours of sailing (going south) with just an additional 20 minutes of driving time form our home in Pennsylvania.
But the "last straw" as they say, came with the marina being sold to the "Safe Harbor" group which is buying up large marinas all over the bay. New ownership isn't always a bad thing but after the sale they raised our annual slip fee by $1,000! Safe Harbour says that is has "other benefits to it's members" like a concierge service. (What?! Can they get me theater tickets?) I asked the dock manager about that and he said if we wanted to travel to another Safe Harbor marina on the bay they (our home port Safe Harbor marina) could arrange for us to stay free of charge - IF....the other marina agrees to not charging us. Hmm, no thanks...I can use Dockwa and paying will get me a slip for sure. So, those are some of the reasons we've moved. I'd like to hear some of your stories about marinas in your areas and your experiences with them so please share. In the meantime here's a video about our move.
Why did we move out of our Annapolis, Maryland marina where we had docked since 2005? First of all Annapolis is a great place to visit and live in, especially on board a boat (which we din't) because there is always something interesting going on. That said, after over 20 years there we kind got bored with the place. We also felt that the marina wan't really there that much for the slip holders. It was more of an attitude if anything although the yard services we good, not great, just good. We also wanted to be closer to the southern part of the Chesapeake Bay. The move to Herrington Harbour South gave us that opportunity by knocking off about four hours of sailing (going south) with just an additional 20 minutes of driving time form our home in Pennsylvania.
But the "last straw" as they say, came with the marina being sold to the "Safe Harbor" group which is buying up large marinas all over the bay. New ownership isn't always a bad thing but after the sale they raised our annual slip fee by $1,000! Safe Harbour says that is has "other benefits to it's members" like a concierge service. (What?! Can they get me theater tickets?) I asked the dock manager about that and he said if we wanted to travel to another Safe Harbor marina on the bay they (our home port Safe Harbor marina) could arrange for us to stay free of charge - IF....the other marina agrees to not charging us. Hmm, no thanks...I can use Dockwa and paying will get me a slip for sure. So, those are some of the reasons we've moved. I'd like to hear some of your stories about marinas in your areas and your experiences with them so please share. In the meantime here's a video about our move.






