As for affordable, that depends on your budget. Boats, etc. are also advertised for sale in our local papers and online.
Even Cost U less sells kayaks from time to time. There are lots of boats for sale on a regular basis.
Just depends what you are looking for and the price you are willing to pay.
There are registration and licensing fees for all watercraft.
If you are considering buying a boat/yacht or toy, you should investigate the annual fees associated with registration, mooring fees, etc.
as well as where mooring/anchoring is permitted and find out how much it shall cost to keep you boat moored out, at a dock or marina and what your options are in Hurricane Season. That goes for insurance for yachts. Many insurance companies will not cover our location.
I have friends that move their boats at the start of hurricane season and come back when it is all over. That's not in all cases but you'll pay
a higher premium if insured to be in the Caribbean even if dry docked during hurricane season which can be very expensive.
You cannot leave kayaks, small sailboats, etc., chained to a tree on any beach as DPNR will confiscate them.
Check with DPNR for associated fees, rules and regulations.
Source: http://www.vimovingcenter.com/talk/read.php?4,190579,190579
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