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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Wicomico Recreation & Parks Offers Boat Slip Rentals At Cedar Hill Marina & Nanticoke Harbor

Wicomico Recreation & Parks offers boat slip rentals at Cedar Hill Marina in Bivalve, MD and Nanticoke Harbor in Nanticoke, MD. Annual and transient rates are available for both locations.

Cedar Hill Marina is located in the town of Bivalve along the Nanticoke River, about 15 miles from Salisbury via Nanticoke Road. The marina boasts 140 boat slips, transient slips, a dual concrete boat ramp for easy launching and a pump-out station. Cedar Hill Marina offers annual boat slip rentals (listed below) and a transient rate of $20 per night. For more information on Cedar Hill Marina, visit www.cedarhillmarina.com.
10' - $689
10' - $832 (includes water and electric)
12' - $763
12' - $943 (includes water and electric)
13' - $1039 (includes water and electric)
14' - $1076 (includes water and electric)
15' - $1134 (includes water and electric)

Nanticoke Harbor is located about 20 miles from Salisbury via Nanticoke Road. Home to both commercial and recreational boaters, Nanticoke Harbor provides two boat ramps, a loading ramp and 68 boat slips along the scenic Nanticoke River. Nanticoke Harbor offers annual boat slip rentals (listed below) and a transient rate of $20 per night.
10' - $569
11' - $615
12' - $656
13' - $723
15' - $753
20' - $937

4 comments:

  1. what if I want to keep my boat at the marina beside brew river? How much they charging to watch the turds float by?

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  2. the county has nothing to do with that marina

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  3. Are these slip sizes the width as it would pertain to the beam of the slip measurement? Or the overall length bow to stern? I hope it's the later because there are not to many 10 foot long boats that are kept overboard for the season. Does anyone know?

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  4. What business does a city run gov agency like r&p have to do with running and renting boat slips? can they just let the private sector alone, or do they want to run them out of business too? next thing you know, r&p will be selling food, sorry they already do? maybe they will team up to sell postal worker clothing, yes to more government

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