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Yacht Slip Pricing

What 60 – 200 ft yachts pay for marina dockage

Yacht slip pricing scales steeply with length. Boats 60 ft and up move into a different pricing tier with deeper docks, three-phase power, and concierge service costs baked in.

For yachts 60 – 100 ft, expect $35 – $80 per foot per month in major U.S. markets — about 20 – 40% above standard marina rates. The premium covers floating concrete docks, 100 amp service, and the operational overhead of moving and tending bigger boats.

Above 100 ft you cross into mega-yacht pricing: $80 – $200 per foot per month, with 200 amp three-phase 480V power and dedicated dock attendants. A 120 ft yacht at a top Fort Lauderdale marina can run $15,000 – $25,000/month before fuel.

Transient yacht dockage is steep — $5 – $12 per foot per night at premium marinas. Plan ahead during major events (Fort Lauderdale Boat Show, Monaco Yacht Show prep, regattas) when rates and availability tighten.

Reading the per-foot number correctly

A per-foot rate is a starting point, not a quote. Two marinas advertising the same number can produce monthly totals $300–$500 apart for the same boat once they apply slip-length billing, beam premiums, tax, and shore-power markup.

When you compare yacht slip pricing across marinas, build a three-line worksheet for every quote: base rent, utilities and recurring fees, and one-time deposits. That's the only way to compare apples to apples.

Yacht Slip Pricing — 2025 Price Ranges

60 – 80 ft yacht (standard yacht marina)$35 – $60 / ft / month
60 – 80 ft yacht (luxury marina)$55 – $85 / ft / month
80 – 120 ft yacht$60 – $120 / ft / month
120 – 200 ft mega-yacht$80 – $200 / ft / month
Transient yacht dockage$5 – $12 / ft / night

Cost by boat size

25 ft boatMinimum slip lengths often make small boats pay for 25–30 ft even when the hull is shorter.$300 – $1,500/mo
35 ft boatThe broadest inventory category; standard 30A or 50A power and conventional wet slips.$420 – $2,100/mo
45 ft boatMore beam and power requirements start narrowing the slip pool in older marinas.$540 – $3,150/mo
60 ft yachtDeep-water and end-tie inventory becomes important; some marinas add yacht premiums.$900 – $4,800/mo
80 ft yachtExpect 100A power, wider fairways, stronger docks, and more limited availability.$2,800 – $9,600/mo

Cost by marina type

Basic municipal marinaBest value, fewer resort amenities, often longer waitlists.$12 – $30/ft/mo
Full-service marinaFuel, pump-out, repair vendors, laundry, showers, and active dockmaster support.$18 – $45/ft/mo
Resort marinaPools, restaurants, concierge, valet, hotel access, and vacation-style amenities.$35 – $80/ft/mo
Yacht or mega-yacht marinaDeep-water slips, high-amp power, crew facilities, and premium security.$50 – $200+/ft/mo

Cost by region

Inland lakesLowest average rates; covered slips and seasonal contracts are common.$12 – $25/ft/mo
Gulf CoastStrong value, hurricane clauses, and good monthly availability outside winter.$15 – $35/ft/mo
Florida East CoastHigh demand from year-round boaters, liveaboards, and yacht traffic.$25 – $70+/ft/mo
Chesapeake / Mid-AtlanticBalanced pricing with seasonal contracts and strong sailboat infrastructure.$18 – $40/ft/mo
Northeast / CaliforniaShort-season or scarce-waterfront markets command premium rates.$25 – $80+/ft/mo

The fees nobody mentions on the phone

The phone quote covers base rent. The real bill includes electric, tax, pump-out, parking, key fobs, dock-box rental, mandatory resort fees, environmental surcharges, and sometimes a "marina fee" that's really a markup on shore power.

For longer stays, also ask about contract minimums, automatic renewal, break-lease penalties, and what happens to your deposit if the marina reassigns your slip. None of these are unreasonable on their own — they're only a problem when you don't know they exist.

Three boats, three very different bills

30-foot center console, inland lake, weekend use: roughly $450–$900/month all-in. Power is light, fees are predictable, and minimum-slip-length billing is usually the biggest variable.

42-foot sailboat, Chesapeake or mid-Atlantic, year-round: typically $900–$1,700/month with winter haul-out cycles and seasonal storage often calculated separately.

55-foot motoryacht, South Florida, full-time liveaboard with two ACs: $2,500–$5,000+/month is realistic once you stack base rent, 50A power, liveaboard fees, tax, and insurance-driven slip choices.

Use these as scaffolding. Your actual quote will move with the specific harbor, the specific slip, and what the marina decides to put on each line of the bill.

Yacht Slip Pricing — FAQ

Why are yacht slips so much more per foot?
Deeper docks, wider fairways, heavier-duty piles and shore power, and the operational cost of safely tending larger vessels — all scale steeply above 50 ft.
Can marina pricing be negotiated?
Sometimes. Negotiation works best off-season, on multi-month stays, with cash prepayment, at marinas with visible vacancies, or when your boat fits an awkward slip size the marina wants occupied.
Do catamarans and sailboats pay different rates?
Catamarans often pay a 1.25×–1.5× beam multiplier or are charged for the wider slip they require. Monohull sailboats usually pay standard per-foot rates but may need deeper basins and taller pedestals for masthead clearance.
How do boat size and slip size affect the final bill?
Most marinas bill by the larger of your boat's length overall or the slip length. A 37 ft boat assigned to a 40 ft slip usually pays the 40 ft rate, and bowsprits, swim platforms, dinghy davits, and pulpits may count in LOA.
Is annual dockage cheaper than monthly dockage?
Usually yes. Annual contracts commonly save 15–35% compared with month-to-month rates, but they reduce flexibility and may include break-lease penalties.
What does liveaboard status add to the bill?
Marinas that allow liveaboards typically charge $100–$400/month per person on top of dockage to cover utilities, pump-out, and shore facility wear. Some markets cap the number of liveaboard slips, so the surcharge buys access more than amenities.
What is usually included in yacht slip pricing?
The base price usually covers the assigned berth, dock access, fresh water, trash service, parking for one vehicle, and use of restrooms or showers. Electricity, liveaboard fees, pump-out, storage lockers, and premium Wi-Fi are commonly billed separately.

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