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  • #16
    Originally posted by ronparise View Post
    Sorry. What I know about this I read in a local boating newspaper. They had a long article about folks that use their boats as a vacation rental to recover some of the costs of ownership. Which is something I want to do. The focus of the article was; is it legal? Turns out not so much except in San Diego Harbor. But I havent researched it. That's a job for my next trip to San Diego. Sorry I dont have more to offer
    No worries. I am thrilled to have heard about this and if it doesn't work this time we will def keep it mind for future (hopefully before they figure out how to legislate it away).

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    • #17
      My wife and I are back home (in Florida) after spending 2 months on our new (35 year old) boat I bought it to use as our second home (vacation home) in California I would have used timeshares but the no dogs rule doesnt work for us

      So yes the bathroom situation takes a little getting used to, we have 2 electric flush heads and a shower stall , but only a 90 gal holding tank and a 6 gal hot water heater. So we didnt use the shower on the boat at all, we walked to the marina showers, and we pumped the holding tank once a week. (I did it myself, but there is a service that will do it pretty cheap) Other than that inconvenience its like having a small waterfront condo.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ronparise View Post
        My wife and I are back home (in Florida) after spending 2 months on our new (35 year old) boat I bought it to use as our second home (vacation home) in California I would have used timeshares but the no dogs rule doesnt work for us

        So yes the bathroom situation takes a little getting used to, we have 2 electric flush heads and a shower stall , but only a 90 gal holding tank and a 6 gal hot water heater. So we didnt use the shower on the boat at all, we walked to the marina showers, and we pumped the holding tank once a week. (I did it myself, but there is a service that will do it pretty cheap) Other than that inconvenience its like having a small waterfront condo.
        We'll only be there for two nights so should be fine -- I am assuming the rental boats have working heads and I don't mind showering up at the marina if necessary. When I stay in Montauk we have to go up there for everything but I still do it because it's Montauk!

        And how fab that you opted for a boat as a vacation home!!!

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        • #19
          Just an update and thanks to ronparise for the boatbnb suggestion. I was able to get in touch with the rental agent and we're going to stay on a beautiful sailboat in the marina and couldn't be happier. So while it may not have fit my initial (and perhaps naive) request for beach/ocean, it's a wonderful outside-the-box idea and we're super excited!!!

          And thanks to all for your input. I will try to remember to report back.

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          • #20
            Wow, that does sound like fun.
            Enjoy.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by chriskre View Post
              Wow, that does sound like fun.
              Enjoy.
              Thanks, Chriskre! And as a potential bonus, this is apparently within walking distance of the marina (this year's shows haven't been posted yet) - I do love to see live music whenever possible

              This is last year’s concert schedule, impressive! Eagerly awaiting the 2016 announcements...

              http://humphreysconcerts.com/schedule_glance.cfm

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Glitter Brunello View Post
                Thanks, Chriskre! And as a potential bonus, this is apparently within walking distance of the marina (this year's shows haven't been posted yet) - I do love to see live music whenever possible

                This is last year’s concert schedule, impressive! Eagerly awaiting the 2016 announcements...

                http://humphreysconcerts.com/schedule_glance.cfm
                You, live music? Never would have guessed.

                The friends who provided us with the restaurant list for San Diego, stay in their boat when they're in San Diego. Not sure if it's the same marina (don't know how many there are) but I'm guessing that several of the restaurants on the list are not far from there.
                Luanne

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Luanne View Post
                  You, live music? Never would have guessed.

                  The friends who provided us with the restaurant list for San Diego, stay in their boat when they're in San Diego. Not sure if it's the same marina (don't know how many there are) but I'm guessing that several of the restaurants on the list are not far from there.
                  Lol. And thanks, I will take a look! This marina is Shelter Cove Marina at Shelter Island. Though I'm guessing that there are quite a few marinas in the San Diego area.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Glitter Brunello View Post
                    Lol. And thanks, I will take a look! This marina is Shelter Cove Marina at Shelter Island. Though I'm guessing that there are quite a few marinas in the San Diego area.
                    I'm pretty sure I sent you the list, if I didn't, let me know. There are two within walking distance of the marina.
                    Luanne

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Luanne View Post
                      I'm pretty sure I sent you the list, if I didn't, let me know. There are two within walking distance of the marina.
                      Yes I got it, thanks!!! I will check the ones closest to the marina, for sure.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Glitter Brunello View Post
                        Yes I got it, thanks!!! I will check the ones closest to the marina, for sure.
                        We didn't have a chance to check those two, but I trust the folks who gave us the recommendations. One is Thai and the other I think is Italian.

                        There is another restaurant on Shelter Island you should check out that is literally steps from the marina. It's the Bali Hai. Been there for years and is getting pretty good reviews. I loved going there as a kid, it was on our "must" list each time we visited. It was kind of a tacky, terrible, but in a wonderful way, type of place.

                        http://www.balihairestaurant.com/
                        Luanne

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Luanne View Post
                          We didn't have a chance to check those two, but I trust the folks who gave us the recommendations. One is Thai and the other I think is Italian.

                          There is another restaurant on Shelter Island you should check out that is literally steps from the marina. It's the Bali Hai. Been there for years and is getting pretty good reviews. I loved going there as a kid, it was on our "must" list each time we visited. It was kind of a tacky, terrible, but in a wonderful way, type of place.

                          http://www.balihairestaurant.com/
                          Oy, yay, Happy Tacky! Thanks!

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                          • #28
                            Update: We checked in today, O> M> G... this Boat BnB may be the most amazing tip I've ever gotten here on the 4ms, and that is not an easy feat.

                            RonParise, I honestly can't thank you enough. We're on a gorgeous vintage sailboat, lots of beautiful teak, cozy but comfy with great sleeping setup and perfect for the four of us. DD is sleeping up top bc it's so beautiful (maybe a tad chilly, but for us NYers it's hard to come inside). Bali Hai was lovely, we had an incredible view and perfectly good food. Polynesian theme fit the mood, and I always love some kitsch. Beware of bachelorette parties, but the short walk along the shore to get back to our boat can't be beat. Really, just SO special, I fear the fam will be disappointed when we leave to check into our spacious timeshare. Oh, and I told the kids that we were staying in a "small motel room" for the first couple of nights... they didn't complain but also weren't exactly excited.... and they didn't catch on until we were heading down the dock!

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                            • #29
                              I'm so glad you enoyed Bali Hai. It was one of my very favorites as a kid.
                              Luanne

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                              • #30
                                Im glad its working out so well.. Im always afraid to give recommendations and tips especially when I havent had the experience myself, and because things I might enjoy, you might not

                                Heres a question for you and others that might visit San Diego.. Would you consider chartering a motor yacht for a day cruise of the harbor or a little whale watching or perhaps a sunset cruise. It aint cheap one guy I know (a licensed captain) charges (for up to 6 guests) $695 for 2 hours and $975 for3. Im thinking of adding my boat to his fleet

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