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Joe Della Barba
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Marinas and minimum boat lengths?
On 16 Feb 2004 09:04:54 -0800,
(Backyard
Renegade) wrote:
I am about to embark on a new boat adventure. I heard that many clubs
and such have minimum lengths for boats too. For instance, my friend
has to have a boat with a minimum length of 20 feet or 21 I don't
remember, to have a slip at his marina. The reason I ask is I am
trying to decide on what size to get. Most of my boating will be
trailer boating, and I had been looking between 18-20 feet. However,
if in the future I decide (read "can afford") to have my boat in a
marina, I don't want to lose out over a foot or two. Do your marinas
have minimum limits and what are they? Thanks, Scotty
At my marina you pay for the size of the SLIP, not the boat. Up to you
as to what size boat you want to put into it. They couldn't care less
if you want to pay for a 50 foot slip for a jetski.
Joe
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