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A frequently asked question is the availability of liveaboard slips and what the costs are for them. There are about 15 difference anchorages within Marina del Rey and they all have their own policies and rules, including living aboard. Some dont allow it at all and others require a certain size such as 35 feet.
Rates Availability * LengthStarting AtLiveabroad Rates35$962$1,443 + PARKING LOT FEE $15036$989$1,484 + PARKING LOT FEE $15037$1,015$1,524 + PARKING LOT FEE $15038$1,043$1,565 + PARKING LOT FEE $15025 more rows
The Department of Beaches and Harbors (DBH) has overall management and operational responsibility over Marina del Rey, which has over 4,600 boat slips in 23 marinas.
The Department of Beaches and Harbors (DBH) has overall management and operational responsibility over Marina del Rey, which has over 4,600 boat slips in 23 marinas.
Just to keep a small sailboat in the water in Marina del Rey will cost you a minimum of $4,000 a year. Expect slip fees to zoom when the gets implemented. Bills for an in-the-water boat here start with slip rental. Then add taxes and insurance, and a diver to scrape the hull periodically.
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A frequently asked question is the availability of liveaboard slips and what the costs are for them. There are about 15 difference anchorages within Marina del Rey and they all have their own policies and rules, including living aboard. Some dont allow it at all and others require a certain size such as 35 feet.
A Right of Entry Permit is needed (in addition to other regulatory requirements) when your construction, construction staging, repair, or installation activities require access through, or use of, LA Countys property, which includes properties in Marina del Rey and on LA County-operated beaches.
On average, the yearly cost of docking for regular sailboats in Southern California starts from $800 to $1,800. The cost of docking slips ranges from $12 to $240 per foot annually, with the average being around $50 per foot annually. Docking fees depend primarily on the boats length, location, and season.

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