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| 419.1 | I think its call Dartmouth Yacht Club in D. R.I. | LLOYDJ::OSTIGUY | Oh Sugar | Tue Jun 27 1989 08:34 | 6 | 
|  |     Two neighbors of mine have slips in a Dartmouth Yacht
    Club. More than that I do not know but since that is
    a 2 hour drive from where they live the price must be
    right.
    
    Good luck, Lloyd
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| 419.2 | $ 55 and up ? | BAGELS::MONDOU |  | Tue Jun 27 1989 14:33 | 20 | 
|  |     I'm not sure of your definition of "reasonable", but I know that
    prices seem to vary quite a bit.  The esat side of the bay seems
    to be cheaper than the west side.
    
    On the west side:
    
        Masthead Marina, $77/foot     401-884-1810
    
        Dickerson's,     $ 55/foot ( not the nicest facilities, but
                                     well protected )
    
        I have rented slips at both marinas so contact me if you want
        more info.
    
    
        I have been told that slips on the east side can be had for
    $ 55/foot.  Obviously, that's not Bend Boat Basin or Newport.
                                                                 
        My observation is there are lots of empty slips this year.
    
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| 419.3 | Boat Slips in R.I./Southern MA area | GOLF::WILSON |  | Wed Mar 13 1991 08:55 | 17 | 
|  |     Moved by moderator...
    
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Note 808.0         NEED INFO ON BOAT SLIPS..R.ISLE/MASS AREA?         No replies
JUPITR::HODGMAN                                      11 lines  12-MAR-1991 21:57
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    		Could someone please help me in finding some info
    	on the prices,availability and location of slips in the
    	Rhode Island area. We are looking for a reasonably priced
    	Marina (if there is such a thing). My husband and I are 
    	looking to buy a boat within the next month and we need
    	some names of marinas in the Rhode Island or southern Mass
    	area. The boat we are buying is in the 20' to 25' range if
    	that makes any difference. Thanks for your help!!
    
    				Sue
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| 419.4 | here's a start.. | HYEND::J_BORZUMATO |  | Wed Mar 13 1991 09:52 | 16 | 
|  |     I would suggest you pick up a copy of:
    
    The Boston Globe, Offshore magazine, and finally Soundings.
    
    Its a buyers market in all respects of boating, they are many
    vacancies in N.E. Marinas.
    
    I would also consider calling the Chamber of Commerce
    in Rhode Island, i'll bet they can supply you a list
    of Marinas.
    
    When you say "reasonable" its a relative question, 
    its in relationship to what other marinas in the area
    are charging.
    
    JIm.
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| 419.5 |  | ROBOAT::HEBERT | Captain Bligh | Thu Mar 14 1991 08:15 | 8 | 
|  | Plus, you should drive down there to look around. A magazine ad might
tempt you, only to find out there's 12" of water just two hours off high
tide -- between your slip and the bay.
Look around Tiverton, Portsmouth, and Middletown RI. There's a bunch of
marinas within sight of the Rt. 24 Sakonnet River Bridge.
Art
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