Clear pricing for a managed mooring residency, not a mystery fee pile.
Luperon 12 is built for captains who want plain numbers, a Professional Yola Escort on arrival, and Verified Vigilance while their vessel is in the harbor.
Every stay includes harbor entrance escort on VHF 68, geo-tagged placement, and access to the online maintenance log. What changes is the term you book, the service level you choose, and whether you want a live-aboard support pattern or absentee-owner oversight.
What is included in every mooring
Every mooring term includes three baseline elements.
- Professional Yola Escort at arrival
- Geo-tagged placement in the mooring field
- Access to the online maintenance log
This is why we describe the offer as a Managed Mooring Residency. The product is not just a buoy. The product is managed placement, documented oversight, and a cleaner arrival experience.
Core mooring rates
Daily
$10 per night
(No minimum) 100 percent upfront. Best for short-stop or emergency-use availability.
Weekly
$60 per week
(No minimum) 100 percent upfront. Best for short harbor stays.
Monthly
$90 per month
90-day minimum. Total: $270 for 3 months ($3.00/day effective rate). Payment terms confirmed during checkout.
Hurricane Season
$80 per month
6-month commitment. Total: $480 ($2.67/day effective rate). Payment terms confirmed during checkout.
Seasonal Long-Stay
$75 per month
9-month minimum. Total: $675 ($2.50/day effective rate). Payment terms confirmed during checkout.
Multihulls
Multihulls incur a 25 percent surcharge on the base mooring rate and move through manual review before final approval.
A la carte services
Boat Watch
- Single visit: $35
- Recurring plan: $100 per month, weekly visits
Digital Guard Digital Guard is a 24/7 GPS geo-fence monitor installed on your vessel. If the vessel moves outside its assigned radius, the harbor crew receives an immediate alert and dispatches within minutes. Signal status and battery level are visible in your client portal in real time. Digital Guard es un monitor de geo-cerca GPS 24/7 instalado en tu embarcación. Si el barco sale del radio asignado, el equipo del muelle recibe una alerta inmediata y se despacha en minutos. El estado de la señal y el nivel de batería son visibles en tu portal del cliente en tiempo real.
$15 per month. Digital Guard is not sold as a standalone product. It is included in Guardian Season and can be added to the recurring Boat Watch plan or the Live-Aboard Cruise-In bundle.
Cleaning and maintenance
- Basic Washdown: $1.75 per foot
- Standard Clean: $3.75 per foot
- Hurricane Deep Clean: $6.00 per foot
- Bottom Cleaning, standard growth: $1.75 per foot
- Bottom Cleaning, heavy growth: $2.00 per foot
- Specialized maintenance labor: $25 per hour published floor, may rise to $35 per hour after inspection
For multihulls, cleaning and surface-area services use 50 percent service surcharge logic.
Logistics services
Garbage pick-up
$5 per pickup. Up to 4 bags, 13 to 15 gallons each. Tuesday scheduled run, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Extra bags are $1 each. Extra runs require advance scheduling and carry a $7.50 minimum.
Launch service
Regular hours: $5 per person per trip. 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., 24-hour advance notice, one checked bag or equivalent personal property.
After-hours: $7.50 per person per trip. 6:01 p.m. to 6:59 a.m., 48-hour advance notice.
Delivery rules
Water and laundry
Product cost plus 15 percent, $5 minimum. Live-Aboard Cruise-In members have the minimum waived on water and laundry only.
Diesel, gasoline, and propane
Product cost plus 15 percent, $10 minimum. The fuel and propane percentage does not receive a member discount. The minimum covers normal wait time.
Large or bulk labor surcharge
$20 per hour public surcharge. Guardian and Live-Aboard members receive 50 percent off this surcharge. The surcharge applies when an order exceeds 20 gallons, needs multiple dinghy trips, requires a two-person lift, or uses more than 30 minutes of crew time.
Bundle options
Why bundle? A Guardian resident on a 40-foot vessel purchasing the same services a-la-carte would pay roughly $415/month (4 Boat Watch visits $140, washdown $70, bottom clean $70, 2 launch trips $10, Digital Guard $15, plus scheduling friction). The Guardian bundle covers all of that for $240/month — a 42% savings before the labor surcharge discount.
Guardian Season
$240 per month, plus mooring
- 4 weekly Boat Watch visits
- Digital Guard included
- 1 Basic Washdown each month
- 1 standard-growth Bottom Cleaning each month
- 2 Launch trips
- 50 percent off large-item labor surcharge
This is the absentee-owner bundle. Built for captains who leave the harbor and want weekly reporting plus Digital Guard coverage without assembling separate services one by one.
Live-Aboard Cruise-In
$35 per month, plus mooring
- 1 weekly garbage pickup
- 1 weekly scheduled launch trip
- Water and laundry minimum fee waived
- 50 percent off large-item labor surcharge
The support bundle for active cruisers who want basic harbor logistics handled on a schedule.
Why the pricing works this way
We are not trying to be the cheapest unmanaged buoy in the harbor. We are pricing for documented service, managed arrival, and ongoing oversight. That is the real differentiator.
- If you want the lowest bare-hook number, there are cheaper options.
- If you want a cleaner arrival, a managed placement process, service logging, and standing oversight, this is what the pricing is built to support.
What this pricing does not mean
This pricing does not mean transfer of vessel responsibility or storm liability. The right language is Verified Vigilance, not guaranteed safety.
We provide managed processes, documented checks, escort support, and service response. Owners still retain vessel responsibility under the final service terms.
Frequently asked questions
Is the escort included in every booking?
Yes. Every mooring term includes Professional Yola Escort on arrival, geo-tagged placement, and access to the online maintenance log.
Can I buy Digital Guard by itself?
No. Digital Guard is not a standalone public product. It is included in Guardian Season and available as an add-on to the recurring Boat Watch plan or the Live-Aboard Cruise-In bundle.
Why is fuel delivery handled differently from water and laundry?
Fuel and propane involve wait time, handling complexity, and operational risk. That is why they use the same 15 percent fee rule for all clients and keep the higher $10 minimum.
What happens with multihulls?
Multihulls incur a 25 percent surcharge on the base mooring rate, use 50 percent service surcharge logic on cleaning, and go through manual review before approval.
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