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,Yeah, Lulu! Most marinas with floating DOCKS, have pilings more than
12 feet above mean high water. Sure they do! You tell 'em! You not only know nothing about boats, we now know you know nothing about piers, docks, pilings, marinas, tides... The list keeps growing.. I don't know the reason for the attempted slam Bud but most of the marinas I've seen allow for MORE than 15 foot tides. When Isabel hit the Chesapeake last summer I moved my boat to a marina that has floating piers. The pilings before the storm were approx 15 feet above the pier. During the height of the storm they were a foot above the pier. So before you tell someone they know nothing check into the topic first hand. You are aparently the fool here who knows nothing about boats or floating docks. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "Trains are a winter sport" |
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