How Much Does a Boat Club Membership Cost?

The cost of a boat club membership can vary widely depending on factors such as the location, the type of boats offered, membership inclusions, and the specific policies of the club. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Initiation Fee: Many boat clubs charge an initiation fee when you join. Some clubs offer a one-time orientation fee, while others may have a recurring fee.

  2. Monthly or Annual Dues: Boat club members often pay monthly or annual dues to maintain their membership.

  3. Usage Fees: In addition to the monthly membership fees, some boat clubs may charge usage fees based on factors such as the type of boat, the duration of use, and peak times. These fees can vary widely. The Cherokee Boat Club has no such fees. Members are only responsible for their one-time orientation fee, monthly dues, and fuel.

  4. Fuel and Cleaning Costs: Members are responsible for the cost of fuel used after each outing.

  5. Insurance: Cherokee Boat Club, LLC provides all members with Personal Liability, Hull, and Property Damage Insurance while aboard a Cherokee Boat Club vessel.

  6. Additional Services: Certain clubs may offer additional services or amenities, such as training programs, social events, or concierge services. These can impact the overall cost. Cherokee Boat Club provides our members with all these additional services at no additional cost, even providing members with Tow Boat U.S. coverage included with their membership!

To get accurate and up-to-date information on the cost of a specific boat club, it's best to contact the club directly. However, the Cherokee Boat Club maintains its clear and transparent pricing by listing our pricing on our website (www.cherokeeboatclub.com/pricing). Additional pricing and membership costs questions can be answered by giving us a call at 615-285-8423.

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