I say lets avoid religion and politics on a boating forum. One of the reasons I love this forum is there is very little of this. I have some great friends I love but we don't talk politics because we do not agree....at all.
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No... but you probably wear a thong you communist democrat bastard.
Lot's of good advice given already. Most importantly, there is no one rule for all docks. Some good neighbors are just that, good neighbors. However, some are not. I recently needed to dinghy the pooch for a serious need to "walk". It was a lagoon surrounded by dense wetlands (no place to set foot). As I approached the private dock, the owner came running out to make sure I did not set foot.Thanks for the info. On my Christmas list are 2 cruising guides. I'll read through them. I bought the boat to visit destinations from NH to RI. Now that I have it, I'm wondering what the heck you do with a 5 ton vessel when you get there and how you get from the boat to the land. I will be visiting friends and family at these destinations. Where do I tell them to meet me and how do I get them on the boat? These are the logistics I'm trying to sort out. You don't think of these things at the boat show and showroom. A dingy is not on the Christmas list this year.
Lot's of good advice given already. Most importantly, there is no one rule for all docks. Some good neighbors are just that, good neighbors. However, some are not. I recently needed to dinghy the pooch for a serious need to "walk". It was a lagoon surrounded by dense wetlands (no place to set foot). As I approached the private dock, the owner came running out to make sure I did not set foot