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I'm planning a trip UK to end in California for around March next
year, and was hoping to stay in Marina Del Rey, Los Angeles, for a few months to catch up with family around Santa Monica. Anyone out there have first-hand experience of it? It looks as though liveaboard berths are not that easy to come by - especially for smaller - only 26ft - boats. Would it be a good plan to try to get on a waiting list, or is the (more usual) - just turn up and don't leave, informal, approach better? Related query is insurance - how expensive is required minimum liability insurance in US and will recent survey by UK surveyor be acceptable. Boat is UK flagged. Any help much appreciated, David. |
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although I really don't know the specifics of Marina del Rey, in
California in general, there is a strong sentiment AGAINST liveaboards. I'm on lists all over, and it's just not easy. Never mind liveaboards, try even getting a slip! But, having said that, I do have a 40' and in some cases it makes it harder, in some cases easier. My take is lay low, slide in, and you can probably do it. I'm a "sneak aboard" my self, but hangin in there. good luck and fair winds |
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