Moss Landing Harbor, Monterey, CA

Phone: 831.633.2461
Radio Frequency: This marina monitors channel 9.

Average Water Depth: Usually around 15 feet, but this may go down depending on conditions. It is best to check ahead to see what the current level is before you arrive.

Moss Landing Harbor

Is there a pumpout station?

Yes, the harbor does offer this service.

Is there a fuel dock?

No, but there are several within a short distance away.

Are there any guest services?

Yes, the harbor offers slips to guests.

Services:

This is a very nice marina that offers well kept restrooms, shower facilities and laundry facilities. Although there is no restaurant on site, there are several within easy walking distance and you will also find numerous stores and grocery stores nearby. A small bait and tackle shop is located on site and offers a wide range of products. In addition, the harbor also has an RV area with full hookups. Haulouts can be arranged as well as boat storage.

Is there a boat ramp?

Yes, you can use the boat ramp here.

What You Need to Know:

This is one of the few marinas that encourages liveaboards and has more than 60 slips dedicated for this purpose. Currently there is no wait list but this may not last long. If you're interested we recommend contacting harbor management right away.

There are quite a few incidental fees, and we recommend contacting the harbor management to see the current rates. For example, if you plan to keep a dog with you there is a $5 monthly fee, and there are also fees for parking and a facility use fee that is charged on a yearly basis. The current amount for this fee is $125 per year.

A $36 amenity fee is also necessary if you will be renting a berth or slip here. There are also launching fees that average about $18 a day. If you plan on using this facility a lot, we recommend the yearly pass that is available for $150.

Although liveaboards are allowed, there is an additional fee on top of what you will be spending for the berth. There is a onetime $250 inspection fee for boats made after 1998, and then there is a $100 monthly fee, per person.


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Berthing Fees

Assigned berth permit fees are calculated on a monthly basis of $6.05 per foot of overall length of vessel or berth length, whichever is greater for the berth to which the vessel is assigned.

Berth Size

Annual Fee (with 5% Discount) / Quarterly Fee (with 3% Discount)/ Monthly Fee

20 feet

$1,379.40 $352.11 $121.00

30 feet

$2,069.10 $528.16 $181.50

40 feet

$2,758.80 $704.22 $242.00

50 feet

$3,448.50 $880.27 $302.50

60 feet

$4,138.20 $1,056.33 $363.00

Temporary berth permit fees are calculated on a monthly basis of $9.13 per foot based on the berth size appropriate to the length of vessel overall.

Quarterly/Monthly

20 feet

$531.37 $182.60

30 feet

$797.05 $273.90

40 feet

$1,062.73 $365.20

50 feet

$1,328.41 $456.50

60 feet

$1,594.10 $547.80

Originally posted 2008-06-25 05:49:43. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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