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Old 09-06-2021, 09:27 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by LakeDad View Post
I'd be happy to answer these questions, but none of them are relevant.
How long I expect to wait means nothing. My age means nothing.
That is emotional trivia.

This is simple supply and demand.
Supply is limited. Once you obtain a space, it is yours for life or until:
1. You sell or refuse to pay the annual fee
2. You decide to give it up
3. You repeatedly break the rules of usage

I could see room for a #4 Grandstanding on a grandfathered in space, but never using it.(Only within an association. Private ownership is ownership, used or not)

Other than that, what makes a newcomer (including me) think they can bump someone who has been here for years and has invested in a boat and lifestyle surrounding the space they waited years for?
I think there's a distinct difference between a lifetime for an owner and a lifetime for a family. I'd have a huge issue with the son/daughter of someone getting a hand-me-down slip over an original owner who's waited 20 years.

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