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Yo... Ahoy there 28'er, what about one of them not-so-old 20 somethin' foot Boston Whalers from the 1980's The sort that looks like a Banana Boat. They was built when Boston Whaler's were REAL Boston Whalers and not the new & "improved" style. Just like in their tv ads now playing, go get that chain saw and trim down that Whaler hull for a purrfect fit. .....& it still runs just fine! It's just like slicing up a Pizzerama $4.99 pizza, only costs more but doesn't taste as good. Ahoy...
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Of course, buy ar Grady White Tournament 225 (bowrider). Comes in at about 22'8" with the engine, you'll never need to buy another boat. Here is the website to check it out. http://www.gradywhite.com/225/
Beside that, why can't your boat ovehang the slip by a few inches - you said its at your place - water fronmt I assume so the dock is private. Set up the tie lines and cleats to safely accomodate your boat. Shouldn't be a problem. |
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Well, I guess I am just going to have to suck it up and not have everything i want!
I currently have a 2003 Larson cruiser and still wanted some of the ammenities! This slip is not in a marina but in an association. The slips are actually 24 ft but they are ADAMENT about it not going over 22'8'''. TRUST me. Someone in the past spent a lot of legal money trying to change it ... and lost! The boat I like that I would "settle" for is the Four Winns 205 sundowner... however, it is really 23'. URGH!!!!!! |
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Is this slip in Alton Bay?
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![]() ![]() ![]() http://www.larsonboats.com/cabrio/cabrio220.asp http://www.searay.com/online_brochur...pe=1,9,15,19,5 FWIW - Although we ended up with a cruiser some years ago, we did look at cuddy's and I really liked the way the Four Winns opened up the cabin with the "extra" door.
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Unfortunately, I have been told they will break out the tape measure!! SILLY isn't it. The amount of money that we paid for our homes on the lake and do so willing to enjoy all it has to offer.... and a few have to make it a pain in the arse.
THANK YOU again. Any other suggestions... keep 'em coming. THERE has to be a way!!!! |
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Fun4Us... yes the slip is in Alton Bay!!!!
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could you post an ad in the classifieds suggesting a slip-swap? if someone nearby (neighbor, etc) has a boat short enough to be used on your dock, but has no length restrictions on their slip that would prevent your boat from docking there, perhaps you could work out an exchange?
or, if its allowed, rent your slip (there is always demand) and apply the income to a rental slip elsewhere for your boat.. a couple of thoughts, anyway.. good luck |
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What about renting a dock from one of you neighbors. There are alot of docks empty in the area. If you are in keyweyden I know about the size limit on the docks. Sad part is half of their docks are empty all summer. But I guess Buy laws are Buy laws.
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yes it is keewaydin...... yes LOTS of empty slips and I am MORE than willing to PAY for one of the empty slips so that I could keep our boat. Having two slips would eliminate the costly boating exchange!
However, from what I have been told it is best NOT TO EVEN ASK! That will just create more issue's. I do know what I am getting into but the location is worth it for us. The beach is great for the kids and we have friends in there. The way I look at it is..... the members of the association are going to continue to change and with new members over the years... hopefully, rules can change! Thanks for the help. I think I am close to developing the removable/flip up swimplatform..... just don't know who will build it. LOL!!! Keep the idea's coming!!! ![]() |
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I have a revision on what I'd do for a folding swim platform. As before I would have a fixed portion that is somewhere like 4" - 6" long permanently affixed to the transom. Unlike the brackets shown in the link below I'd have a U section, upside down attached to the horizontal bar of 4"-6" in length and a piece of flat stock (instead of tube) to triangulate the bracket. On the folding section I'd have another upside down U section running from just inside the aft end of the platform to 3.5"-5.5" past the forward, folding edge. The outside width of this U would be such that it just fits into the inside width if the stationary U section(s). Some method to lock and unlock the sections would be needed otherwise it'll bounce all over the place when in motion. Some rubber pads to stop the rattling would no doubt be good too. You could still have a triangulating support tube going from low on the transom to the aft end of the folding swim platform but it would have to telescope. Perhaps if the U sections were big enough you could do without the additional support tube. A lot depends on the boat and how the platform would attach to the transom. I would definitely build a mock-up from plywood or MDF and test fit it to the boat before I drill holes or cut expensive teak or Starboard. I hope my not to scale sketch below helps. http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...0001&langId=-1 http://mastercatalog04.westmarine.co...ckProdId=13026
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The 22 foot Cobalt is an absolutely gorgeous boat but rather expenxive. And you have the option of a swimplatform-although I'm guessing you probably want it.
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I think we are going to go with the Four Winns. I had a 2001 205 Sundowner prior to our Cruiser.
The new model has the pump out head that I really want and a ton of storage and a sink up on deck. I don't think we will buy right now..... still working on the swimplatform thing!!!!! Thank you again for all the help |
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