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Backyard Renegade
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Marinas and minimum boat lengths?
Rodney Myrvaagnes wrote in message . ..
On 16 Feb 2004 09:04:54 -0800,
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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
Marinas around here often have 30-foot minima, but that doesn't mean
you have to have a 30 foot boat. It means you have to pay for 30 feet
to get a slip.
Ask which they mean.
In either case, you could make a bowsprit for docking out of a mop
handle to bring it up to length. :-)
Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a
"Hawg Polo?" . . . "Hawg Polo"
You are right though, a well thought pulpit could make the difference
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