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Old 03-27-2017, 08:46 AM   #1
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Good point on the warranty work!
I must add that we are in the valet program but we have a standing place on a list for a slip for all the reasons thinkxingu mentioned.
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Old 03-27-2017, 08:57 AM   #2
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Keep in mind not all dealers will valet a pontoon. Getting back to the OP, if you are looking to rack store I would verify availability first. Honestly as tight as slips are right now, I would lock up a slip before buying a boat. If you change your mind you can always re-rent the slip.

For warranty work, if you buy through Winnisquam they offer free pickup and delivery to Winnipesaukee for service work, storage and maintenance.

You could go with Parker Marine, they sell tri-toons and have slips. They are possibly the cheapest place for slips on the lake, and usually will have them available this time of year, especially if you buy from them. The bridge height is a factor, but they don't sell anything too tall. I used to keep a boat there, and although tight sometimes I never was not able to get through.
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