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Depends on the marina. This is true for Alamitos Bay (actually, it's worse
than a year.) However, I got into Holiday Harbor in San Pedro after being on the list for only a month. (Nice marina, too.) --Alan Gomes "Michael" wrote in message ... Average waiting list for a slip in S. California 30' a year or more, 35' 3-5 years, 40' how many decades you have left? "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 06:07:04 GMT, Rosalie B. wrote: The Boot Key bridge entrance is deep enough, but there is an electric line over the entrance just past the bridge that would keep anyone with a tall mast from going in there. It's the Sister's Creek entrance that's iffy, although I have heard of someone with a 6 foot draft doing it at high tide. ============================ Thanks. The mast on our new (to us) trawler tops out at just under 27 feet so should not be a problem :-) http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/hoo...bum?.dir=/4f58 We hope to be cruising down to the Keys by winter and living aboard by next summer. We'll look for you on the ICW. |
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