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2018 Dockage & Storage Fee Calculation 2018 Dockage & Storage Fee Calculation MembershipFirstNamePrimaryLastNamePrimaryBoatName BoatMakeModelLOA Beam Draft BrochureWeightActualWeightTotal sq.ft. Dock Fee Winter Storage Full Peter Aldir Perryfis Sirius 28 28 9.67 4.3 6700 7300 270.76 $1,055.46 $243.68 Full Richard Allan Irony S2 29.92 10.25 4.92 9800 10200 306.68 $1,176.51 $276.01 Full Robin Allen Maid MarianAloha 8.2 26.5 9.42 4.33 5200 6600 249.63 $984.25 $224.67 Spousal Don Allin Salut Ontario 32 32 11 4.5 9800 11600 352.00 $1,329.24 $316.80 Full David Armstrong Aeron Hughes 38 MK III 38 10.17 6 12700 0 386.46 $1,445.37 $347.81 Full Greg Armstrong WindspirationCatalina 30 Mk II29.92 10.83 5.25 10200 10500 324.03 $1,234.99 $291.63 Full Harley Armstrong Gris Hare Wayfarer 16 15.83 6.08 0.67 372 0 96.25 $147.00 Full Scott Ashley Niagara 31 31.25 10.25 5 8000 0 320.31 $1,222.45 $288.28 Spousal Chris Avery Already GoneTanzer 26 26.33 8.67 3.83 4350 6000 228.28 $912.31 $205.45 Spousal Tim Baetz Querida Challenger 24/7.524.33 8.17 3.42 4000 5300 198.78 $812.88 $178.90 Spousal Bruce Baker Oblio CS 33 32.67 10.67 4.58 10000 12000 348.59 $1,317.74 $313.73 Full Doug Baker Alligator Express 30 30 10 5.5 8200 9200 300.00 $1,154.00 $270.00 Spousal Daryl Baxter Olajuna Express 35 35 11.5 5.42 11500 13600 402.50 $1,499.43 $362.25 Spousal Terry Bell Moon ShadowC & C 32 31.5 10.25 5.67 9680 0 322.88 $1,231.09 $290.59 Spousal Cameron Berry Las Brisas Beneteau 350 33.83 11.25 5.16 10582 12600 380.59 $1,425.58 $342.53 Full Richard Birchall Flutterbye Roberts 246 24.25 8.17 5.5 3751 0 198.12 $810.67 $178.31 Full John Bishop Baarbi Shark 24 24 6.83 3.16 2200 0 163.92 $147.53 Full John Bishop Spectrum Express 30 30 10 5.5 8200 0 300.00 $1,154.00 $270.00 Full John Bishop Laser Laser 14 6.83 3.17 2200 0 95.62 $147.00 Spousal Herman Boermans Lark II Grampian 30 29.75 9.5 4.67 8600 9400 282.63 $1,095.45 $254.36 Full Gordon Bridges BonaventureAloha 34 34 11.17 5.5 13600 13900 379.78 $1,422.86 $341.80 Full Gordon Bridges Echo 12 11.83 4.92 1 140 0 58.20 $147.00 Spousal Jeff Brook Homer Shark 24 24 6.83 3.16 2200 0 163.92 $700.00 $147.53 Spousal Rick Burgess Maggie Catalina 27 26.83 8.83 4 6850 6200 236.91 $941.38 $213.22 Spousal Dennis Cameron Geordie HinnyCatalina 30 29.92 10.83 5.25 10200 13200 324.03 $1,234.99 $291.63 Spousal Ewan Campbell Blue J J22 22.5 8 3.9 1790 0 180.00 $749.60 $162.00 Spousal Ewan Campbell Levity C & C 30 30 10 5 8000 8300 300.00 $1,154.00 $270.00 Spousal Chris Casswell Gryphon Hunter Legend 3535.58 11.75 4.5 12100 14100 418.07 $1,551.88 $376.26 Spousal Karel Cerveny QuintessenceCS 33 32.67 10.67 4.58 10000 14400 348.59 $1,317.74 $313.73 Spousal Roger Chapman Tok Tokki Custom 32 32 10 5.75 11500 13700 320.00 $1,221.40 $288.00 Full Jason Cleland Surprise Pearson 30 29.75 9.5 5 8320 0 282.63 $1,095.45 $254.36 Spousal Dominic Codirenzi Aldebaran CS 30 30 10.25 5.5 8000 11300 307.50 $1,179.28 $276.75 Spousal Garry Cole Ninth WaveCatalina 320 32.5 11.75 4.83 11300 14000 381.88 $1,429.92 $343.69 Spousal Bob Connors Bon Vivant C & C 36 MK I 35.67 11.5 5.92 12000 0 410.21 $1,525.39 $369.18 Spousal Matthew Cowan ShenanigansShark 24 24 6.83 3.16 2200 0 163.92 $147.53 Spousal Matthew Cowan Stargazer C & C 34/36+ 35.5 11.58 4.92 12000 0 411.09 $1,528.37 $369.98 2018 Dockage & Storage Fee Calculation MembershipFirstNamePrimaryLastNamePrimaryBoatName BoatMakeModelLOA Beam Draft BrochureWeightActualWeightTotal sq.ft. Dock Fee Winter Storage Full Doug Coxson Astraea Taylor 38 38 12.17 5.75 17400 17600 462.46 $1,701.49 $416.21 Spousal Dave Creith Bohemian RhapsodyEricson 29 28.58 9.25 4.33 7300 8500 264.37 $1,033.91 $237.93 Spousal Russ Curry Vagary Aloha 32 32.42 10.83 4.75 9800 15700 351.11 $1,326.24 $316.00 Spousal Harold Darch Vision CS 36 Merlin 36 11.5 5 13000 15000 414.00 $1,538.18 $372.60 Spousal Rob Darch Two C's Mirage 32 32 10.5 4.83 8000 0 336.00 $1,275.32 $302.40 Full Lisa deVos Wind Spirit Northern1 29 29 9 4.5 7250 9200 261.00 $1,022.57 $234.90 Dinghy Peter Douglas Rhodes Rhodes 19 CB 19.16 7 4.92 1030 0 134.12 $147.00 Spousal Jeff Dryden Tangled UpGrampian 26 26 8.33 4.3 5600 0 216.58 $872.87 $194.92 Spousal Dave Dunphy Finn McCoulShark 24 24 6.83 3.16 2200 0 163.92 $700.00 $147.53 Full Don Eastop Huntress Hunter 37 Legend37.5 12.83 4.92 14900 17400 481.13 $1,764.39 $433.01 Full Colin Eathorne Tarquin Mirage 30 30 10.5 4.83 8000 0 315.00 $1,204.55 $283.50 Spousal Peter Edgley Take Three Mirage 33 33.5 11.67 5 9300 11400 390.95 $1,460.48 $351.85 Full Raymond Fahey Rayzel III Columbia 8.7 28.58 10 4.67 8500 8800 285.80 $1,106.15 $257.22 Spousal Dallis Favret Rafiki Hughes 31 31 9.67 5 9100 9600 299.77 $1,153.22 $269.79 Full John Ferrier Tradewind O'Day 28 28.25 10.25 4.5 7300 7000 289.56 $1,118.83 $260.61 Full Gerald Field Vagabond C & C 30 30 10 5 8000 12000 300.00 $1,154.00 $270.00 Full Dave Forrester Buffett's FaultMacgregor 26 25.82 7.82 5.5 2250 0 201.91 $181.72 Spousal Doug Foster Kassico Tanzer 26 26.33 8.67 3.83 4350 4700 228.28 $912.31 $205.45 Spousal Kathryn Gallichan Sea DreamerColumbia / Life 2 8.7 28.58 10 4.67 8500 0 285.80 $1,106.15 $257.22 Full Gord Gardner Pura Vida C & C Corvette 3131.16 9.08 3.25 8545 11900 282.93 $1,096.48 $254.64 Spousal John George Curious GeorgeHunter 37 Legend37.5 12.83 4.92 14900 17800 481.13 $1,764.39 $433.01 Spousal Ken Good Pisces C & C 37/40+ 39.5 12.58 6 16700 0 496.91 $1,817.59 Spousal Ken Good Manana CS 30 30 10.25 5.5 8000 10000 307.50 $276.75 Spousal ChristopherGooding Traveller Beneteau 235 23.33 8.17 3.8 2826 0 190.61 $785.34 $171.55 Spousal Jerry Gorman Magic CarpetOntario II 32 32 11 4.5 9800 12400 352.00 $1,329.24 $316.80 Spousal Larry Gorman Inukshuk 2 Grampian 26 26 8.33 4.3 5600 7300 216.58 $872.87 $194.92 Full David Griffiths Peanca CS 36 36.5 11.5 4.92 15500 16600 419.75 $1,557.56 $377.78 Spousal Tom Grover Allez YukonCatalina 36 35.58 11.92 4.5 16000 0 424.11 $381.70 Spousal Dean Harker Summer 5.5 Metre 32 6 5 5000 0 192.00 $790.04 $172.80 Spousal Peter Hayden Ever Green Islander 30 MK II 30 10 5 8500 10900 300.00 $1,154.00 $270.00 Spousal Doug Herron Dutch TreatCS 92 36 36.5 11.5 4.92 15500 0 419.75 $1,557.56 $377.78 Spousal David Higgs Shark 24 24 6.83 3.16 2200 0 163.92 $147.53 Spousal David Higgs Buffets FaultC & C 30 30 10 5 8000 9900 300.00 $1,154.00 $270.00 Full Jeff Higgs Alexandria Bruce Roberts 34534.6 Steel 11.58 5.92 12000 16000 400.67 $1,493.25 $360.60 Spousal Bruno Hoflich ChampagneC III & C 36 MK I 35.67 11.5 5.92 12000 13400 410.21 $1,525.39 $369.18 Dinghy Drew Hunnisett Madrigal CL 16 16 6.08 1.6 1 0 97.28 $147.00 2018 Dockage & Storage Fee Calculation MembershipFirstNamePrimaryLastNamePrimaryBoatName BoatMakeModelLOA Beam Draft BrochureWeightActualWeightTotal sq.ft. Dock Fee Winter Storage Full Doug Hunter Diva C & C 27 MK I 27.33 9.18 4.25 5180 6400 250.89 $988.50 $225.80 Spousal Thomas Hurlbut Ceilidh Columbia 29 28.5 8 4 7400 0 228.00 $911.36 $205.20 Spousal Graeme Jay Unplugged CS 27 27 9.33 5.17 6100 9900 251.91 $991.94 $226.72 Full Hugh Jones Winscoop CS 27 27 9.33 5.17 6100 5900 251.91 $991.94 $226.72 Dinghy Steve Killing True North Fusion 15 15 5.5 4 300 0 82.50 $147.00 Spousal David King Shoreline EffectsCS 30 30 10.25 5.5 8000 11400 307.50 $1,179.28 $276.75 Full Justin Kiteley Lo N Slo Hughes Columbia35.83 10.17 4 15000 0 364.39 $1,371.00 $327.95 Spousal Eugene Kokbas Piedator Shark 24 24 6.83 3.16 2200 0 163.92 $147.53 Spousal Eugene Kokbas Hotfoot Hotfoot 27 27 9.33 5.5 3600 4300 251.91 $991.94 $226.72 Spousal Gord Laco Surprise Alberg 30 30.25 8.75 4.25 9000 9400 264.69 $1,035.00 $238.22 Full Shaun Lahaie Emotional RescueCatalina 30 29.92 10.83 5.25 10200 0 324.03 $1,234.99 $291.63 Spousal Derek Lasky Harmony CS 27 27 9.33 5.17 6100 6400 251.91 $991.94 $226.72 Full Ron Latanville Baytown Hartley 39 Rorc 39.25 11.25 6 26000 25600 441.56 $1,631.07 $397.41 Spousal David Law R Leg A SeaJeanneau 37 37.44 12.08 4.83 14175 0 452.28 $1,667.17 $407.05 Spousal Don Lester Papillon Mirage 30 30 10.5 4.83 8000 9400 315.00 $1,204.55 $283.50 Spousal John Lister Nantoria 5.5 Metre 32 6 5 5000 0 192.00 $790.04 $172.80 Life Pat Lortie Adamant 1 Custom 38 12.33 5 18400 19400 468.54 $1,721.98 $421.69 Spousal George Lucas Rorqual Hughes 38 38 10.17 6 12700 14000 386.46 $1,445.37 $347.81 Full Mike Lucas Fantasy C & C Corvette 3131.25 9.08 3.25 8545 9300 283.75 $1,099.24 $255.38 Spousal Alan MacMenemeyLady E Catalina 36 MK II35.58 11.92 5.83 15000 0 424.11 $1,572.26 $381.70 Full Derek Magee Platform 9 3/4Hunter 30T 30.08 11 4.25 10500 11000 330.88 $1,258.07 $297.79 Spousal Cory Mainprize Mystic Catalina 34 34.5 11.75 5.58 11950 0 405.38 $1,509.11 $364.84 Full Philip Malcove Rhumb LineCatalina 30 29.92 10.83 5.25 10200 11000 324.03 $1,234.99 $291.63 Full Paul Martin The CompassHalman Rose 20 19.67 7.75 2.83 2500 0 152.44 $700.00 $147.00 Spousal Kamerin Matheson Bung Bayliner/Buccaneer25.67 8 4.5 3750 0 205.36 $835.06 $184.82 Dinghy Charlie Mauceri Krash CourseLaser 14 6.83 3.17 2200 0 95.62 $147.00 Full James McCreight Jiggy Jeanneau 36.2 36.08 12.25 6 12345 0 441.98 $1,632.47 $397.78 Full James McCreight Wayfarer 16 15.83 6.08 0.67 372 0 96.25 $147.00 Spousal Iain McKinnon Chelsea CS 36 36.5 11.5 4.92 15500 16300 419.75 $1,557.56 $377.78 Spousal Paul McNamara Escapade C & C 27 27.33 9.18 4.25 5180 6400 250.89 $988.50 $225.80 Spousal Rod Miller Windmiller Tartan 37 37.29 11.75 4.17 15500 19600 438.16 $1,619.59 $394.34 Spousal William Mills Emerald NightIrwin 38 40 12.25 4.5 20000 0 490.00 $1,794.30 $441.00 Spousal Len Mitchell Crazy Legs C & C 37/40+ 39.5 12.58 5.92 16700 18000 496.91 $1,817.59 $447.22 Full Robert Mosher KatzenjammerC & C 33 32.87 10.51 5.5 9800 12000 345.46 $1,307.21 $310.92 Full Mark Mueller Indigo Niagara 31 31.25 10.25 5 8000 11000 320.31 $1,222.45 $288.28 Spousal Robert Mullins Impulse Paceship PY26 26.33 9.5 4.5 6000 6600 250.14 $985.95 $225.12 2018 Dockage & Storage Fee Calculation MembershipFirstNamePrimaryLastNamePrimaryBoatName BoatMakeModelLOA Beam Draft BrochureWeightActualWeightTotal sq.ft.
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