Newport Beach Harbor has some of the most expensive real estate in California, if not most of the world. It is certainly one of the most popular places for small yachts, with over 9,000 berthed here, but despite its wealth and popularity it is still a quiet, relaxed place with a friendly feel to it.Anyone with a small yacht around here will know how difficult it can be to find any suitable Newport Beach boat slips. Space is scarce and even slips with the most basic facilities are expensive, so it is important that any owner knows what they want before deciding on which slip to use.
Location is one of the main considerations. Seven islands make up the Newport Beach Harbor area, and all have advantages and disadvantages. Some are more expensive than others, some are less convenient to get to. If you are a frequent sailor then you might want a location close by and easy to get in and out of, while someone who only uses their boat once a year may choose a cheaper but less convenient slip.
The facilities available at each Newport Beach boat slip also need to be considered carefully. Every yacht owner has different needs in this regard, and it is important to find as close a match as possible. There is no point either paying for services that will not be used, or in renting a cheaper berth that does not have the facilities that are needed.
Some of the marinas offer managed services for yachts, and the best of the marinas allow these services to be tailored according to need. The companies based here have everything that any yacht owner could possibly need, and the owners are free to choose which of the facilities and services they use. One owner will want to have their yacht maintained for them, for example, while another will wish to do all the work themselves. Some will want to crew their boats themselves, while others will hire a captain or crew.Whatever your boating needs are, you can be sure that someone in Newport Beach Harbor will be able to meet them. If you can't find it here, the chances are you won't find it anywhere.
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