Know your boats dimensions — Without them you won't know which slip you need to fit your boat. What you need to know are your boats width, height and draft.
How accessible is the boat slip — Does the slip provides sufficient access to the water? Can you get to your boat 24 hrs a day or just during certain hours of the day.
Marina Slips and Docks — Looking for a marina slip or dock? These can be nice since there are just about always some great amenities offered. Some things you may want to consider …
• Is there fresh water?
• Electrical hookups
• Can people actually live there?
• Is there fuel at the marina or nearby?
• Laundry
• Internet or wireless connection
• Supplies
• TV
• Showers
• Clubhouse
• Parking for you and your guest
• Restaurants nearby
• Lodging
• 24 hr access to your boat or slip
• What are the procedures the marina takes to protect your boat during bad weather?
• Does the marina offer insurance for your boat?
• Does the marina offer dry docking
Dry Docking — If you can't find a slip or a boat dock then you may want to consider a dry dock. Some marinas offer this solution. Beware that you will need to call ahead so the marina can bring your boat out of dry storage. You will not have access to your boat at the drop of a hat. There can be significant cost savings in the this solution though.
These are just a few ways to take the hassle out of looking for a boat slip. Hope it was helpful.
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