Any one know if you cant rent a private boat slip anywhere? Taking the RV and don't want to take the boat in and out.
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If you stay in havasu springs you get a boat slip when you stay. I believe they are changing it to a membership type park... but you can stay pretty inexpensive if you listen to their sales pitch. We kept three boats in the slips over night with no problems.
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Also look into Crazyhorse Campgrounds. No slips, but I think you can tie up in their "cove" overnight. You should be able to see your boat from the RV hook up. <BR> <BR>There are a few places with slips for rent in the channel (Nautical & London Bridge Resort to name a few). Availability and restriction depend on the time of year you plan on going. I never felt comfortable leaving my boat in the water in the channel with all the yahoos running around during the summer. <BR> <BR>Havasu Springs is nice, but it’s on the other side of the lake. It just depends on what you’re looking for.
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Be careful in Crazyhorse, I know a few guys who have had stuff stolen out of there. If you are staying in the RV spots that sit directly above them, then you'll probably be ok. <BR> <BR>They may have rental spots at the main Marina. It seems a bit more secure and worth a shot.
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The main marina in Lake Havasu City is the best option. It's a secure marina that is locked at night and security guards. There's alot of money sitting in the water at the marina which calls for an increase in security. When I was there last I was able to put my boat in the marina for a week for $90.00 Probably a bit more today though. Well worth it for the security and convenience.
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