Now the next piece of the puzzle is to know the accessibility to your boat slip. You need to know are there any obstacle that will prevent you from getting to your boat and the water in which you intend to travel. A few things to look out for are bridges and what is the water level and will it impede you from getting under these bridges and back to your boat slip.
If you have a big boat don't forget to make sure you slip is in deep water. Some marinas and slip rental places do not offer deep water slip rentals. If you can't find a deep water slip you may have to put your boat in dry dock.
If you are renting a slip from a marina there is a whole slew of factors to consider.
For example do they offer:
• Does the facility have fresh water
• Electrical hookups
• Liveaboards allowed
• Fuel at marina
• Laundry
• Internet sccess
• Groceries
• Boating supplies
• 24 hour access
• Parking
• Security
• Showers
• Lodging for guest
• Bathrooms
• Work area
• Clubhouse
• Restaurants
Waterpoint Marina offers all of these amenities.
Contact us at:
(936) 788-2628 (BOAT)
15264 Highway 105 West,
Montgomery, TX 77356
www.waterpointmarina.com
www.facebook.com/waterpointmarina
www.twitter.com/waterpointmarin
First a few things to think consider before you go out and choose a boat dock. What type of boats or watercraft do you own? Are you planning to buy anymore? Does the water experience much fluctuation in water levels? Say from a drought or from one season to the next. Are there big waves the dock will have to endure? Here are the major types of docks: floating, stationary, portable and slip docks. Most of the time there are combinations of dock types that will work all needs.
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