SD contract
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SD contract
Got mine today in the mail. SURPRISE-SURPRISE another increase in slip fees. I have 2 and for me it is rather a big increase. Gonna price me out of the boating crowd. That and old age.
I have taken the road least traveled................and now I am freakin LOST !
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Re: SD contract
Buy American, the job you save just might be your own.
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Re: SD contract
Dont know if the proposed new marina @ Rowena will help prices go down or not?
Just think if a large National marina corp. came to cumberland and buys most of the marinas on the west end? That way they could charge what they want.
Good thing about Kentucky is there are plenty good clean lakes in the state to float your boat.
Just think if a large National marina corp. came to cumberland and buys most of the marinas on the west end? That way they could charge what they want.
Good thing about Kentucky is there are plenty good clean lakes in the state to float your boat.
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Re: SD contract
Good thing that there are other Marianas on the lake that boaters can choose from...
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I guess I'm old fashioned....seems many of the marinas will become more like amusement parks than marinas. Sad and glad at the same time that we are out of it....
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