Breakwater Cove Marina

Phone: 831.373.7857

Radio Frequency: The marina monitors both Channels 16 and 5.

Average water depth? It is usually around 10 feet, but this can change with conditions. Please call ahead for exact information.

Breakwater Cove Marina

Is there a pumpout station?

Yes, the marina offers complimentary bilge and oil pumpouts.

Is there a fuel dock?

Yes, they offer both regular and diesel fuel.

What kind of guest services are provided?

Guests will have access to docks and slips, where electricity and fresh water are provided. Please call ahead though since availability may be limited.

Services:

Showers and restrooms are provided on site, but there are no laundry services. However, there are places within a short distance if you do need to catch up on your laundry. A restaurant is located on site and there is a grocery store within a short walking distance way.

What You Need to Know:

Overall, this is an incredibly nice marina that has very friendly service and well kept facilities. Their rates are incredibly reasonable and they do go the extra mile both for members and guests. This is one of the few marinas in the area where you can have your boat fixed up or repaired by some true artisans, the likes of which are hard to find anymore.


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Fees:

According to marina management:

SLIPS

50' SLIPS* $625.00 per month

35' SLIPS* $437.50 per month

20' SLIPS* $300.00 per month

ALL SLIPS REQUIRE:

First months rent

Security Deposit

Refundable key & parking permit deposit

GUEST BERTHING:

$1.00 per foot, per night

$30.00 minimum

*BASIS FOR DETERMINING MONTHLY RENTAL:

The length of the boat (furthest bow overhang), or the length of the berth, whichever is greater, multiplied by the monthly charge per foot, which initial monthly charge shall be twelve dollars and fifty cents ($12.50) per foot.

Monday-Friday 8a.m. to 12p.m. & 1p.m. to 5p.m.

Weekends: Call our Fuel Dock 831-647-9402

MONTEREY BAY BOATWORKS HAUL OUT RATES

30' & UNDER

$10.00 per foot/$300.00 minimum

31'-35'

$11.00 per foot

36'-40'

$11.60 per foot

41'-45'

$11.75 per foot

46'-56'

$11.95 per foot

57'-60'

$12.50 per foot

61' & over

$12.95 per foot

Haul out rates include:

Haul, High Pressure Wash, Shoring & four free days (day of haul out, 2 days & day of launch.)

HOLD IN STRAPS

Haul & Launch only

$11.50 per foot (1 hour maximum in straps)

After One Hour

$25.00 per quarter hour

High Pressure Wash, add

$1.50 per foot

ONE WAY HAUL

On or Off Trailer

(If boat is shored, regular haul out rates apply)

$11.50 per foot

High Pressure Wash, add

$1.50 per foot, per day for five days

LAYTIME

After Free Days

$1.25 per foot, per day

Thereafter

$1.50 per foot, per day

After One Month

$2.00 per foot, per day

Mast Storage

$5.00 per day

(Laytime accrues during weekends, regardless of weather, and will not be waived while waiting for parts. Laytime will not be charged when yard is billing four hours per day, or more, labor on vessel.)

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