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Rollin Ollen

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Location
Where I stop today
RV Year
2019
RV Make
Jayco
RV Model
Precept 31 UL
RV Length
33
Chassis
Ford
Engine
V10
TOW/TOAD
2018 Wrangler
Fulltimer
Yes
We are at Causeway Cove Marina and RV Park. A small RV park. 10 sites only. Concrete pad incredibly long. P W S and Cable. Here for a week then off to the Keys!
 

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How in the world can they make a living with just 10 spots??
 
How in the world can they make a living with just 10 spots??
We are paying $95.00 per night. We are here for a week. Upon our arrival, only 9 of the 10 sites were being used. However, I think the Marina must be quite profitable. It appears pretty busy. They have 198 Wet Slips. I am not nautical so not sure what that means. To me, the cost of "parking your boat" is darned expensive. Here is a link showing the Dockage rates "per foot".


I shake my head at the cost of owning a boat of any size!
I think the RV Park is just an aside.
 
I shake my head at the cost of owning a boat of any size!
I think the RV Park is just an aside.
Not sure about Ft Pierce. I did grow up there long time ago. In North Texas, I paid $250 a month to store a 22' SeaRay. The lift was my cost. But having to deal with absolute idiots at the boat ramp, paying storage was not a problem. Well worth the stress release! I think an RV is pretty much equal when figuring in the constant upkeep on an RV vs boat. $$ on both of them!!
 
How in the world can they make a living with just 10 spots??
If you think about it, with the other enterprises they have going on, 10 spots might not make them rich but I can bet the ROI is fairly short. Very little upkeep once installed and a constant income especially at $95/night! They better have curb service for that price!! Like the old saying about a boat, "BOAT-- Break Out Another Thousand"!!!
 
If you think about it, with the other enterprises they have going on, 10 spots might not make them rich but I can bet the ROI is fairly short. Very little upkeep once installed and a constant income especially at $95/night! They better have curb service for that price!! Like the old saying about a boat, "BOAT-- Break Out Another Thousand"!!!
The service is pretty good. A trash can at the end of each site is emptied daily. The grass is mowed and the site cleared of clippings with a blower. My only complaint (which is minor) is that the sewer connection is a little higher than I would like. Spaces between the sites are darned good for an urban park. It is gated and very quiet. There was only one site empty when we arrived. It is now the weekend, we guessed it would be full. Nope five spots empty. I think we are getting good value though. We love it here.
 
Ft Pierce City Marina cost
Vessels 25’ to 67’ - $3.50 per foot (daily rate)

$2.00 per foot / per day (1st – 2nd week)

$1.25 per foot per day (3rd – 16th week)

$23.75 per foot (5 – 11 months) floating or fixed docks available.
 

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