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If you have to pay storage and yard fees etc, then that increases the cost and reduces the 'value' of the project.
The way I see it, you have to pay for moorage if it's in the water - yard rates are about the same as moorage here so it's kind of "pay me now or pay me later". Like anything to do with boats, ya gotta pay to play.

My boat is in a yard only 5 minutes from home but keeping it at home sure would be nice.
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