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Armond Perretta wrote:
Rosalie B. wrote: "Armond Perretta" wrote: Rosalie B. wrote: But I can answer about the bow sprits ... Now on a mooring, I don't think they do count ... If you have a 37 foot boat with a 5 ft bow sprit and the length limit for the moorings is 40 feet, I think the bow sprit would not count. Our experience may differ, but I've never encountered rental moorings priced by length. I have certainly encountered moorings that are designed for particular lengths or displacements or drafts, etc., but they were all rented at the same dollars/day, Martha's Vineyard and Northeast Harbor ME are typical examples. Where have you paid different prices for putting different length vessels on a mooring? That's not what I meant. I didn't mean that you would be charged a different price. I meant that you wouldn't be allowed to rent the mooring at all if you were oversized. I sometimes have trouble knowing what folks meant. I do however know what they wrote. Bart stated: "Most heavy displacement boats have bow sprits. If a boat has a 5' bowsprit, do you add that into the total length of the boat when computing moorage charges? It would be a shame to get charged for 42' when the boat is only has 37' on deck and 37' of living space." Rosalie replied: "But I can answer about the bow sprits. Yes you usually do count them. You especially count them if it is a face dock. The amount of dock space you take up includes bow sprits and dinghy davits, and then they allow about 5 feet between boats. So many marinas do charge for the total "dock length" (as apposed to deck length) of the boat ... Now on a mooring, I don't think they do count. If you have a 37 foot boat with a 5 ft bow sprit and the length limit for the moorings is 40 feet, I think the bow sprit would not count. At which point I asked the question I asked. Sorry if I didn't know what you "meant." Please note that I am _not_ referring to bowsprits specifically, but rather to the idea of renting mooring and charging by length. Funny how different people read things differently. I could tell when she changed the topic from marina dock length and charging by foot to a mooring where they don't charge by foot but may have "length limit". Especially since in the original post they were in a separate paragraph. Steve |