tikiman
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If the water is quiet, the 1ft should be ok. 2 ft would be the max comfort factor.
Is that mau marine in Okoboji? Thats where i bought my current boat...........
Yep it is mau marine nice eye
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If the water is quiet, the 1ft should be ok. 2 ft would be the max comfort factor.
Is that mau marine in Okoboji? Thats where i bought my current boat...........
We have a similar situation, I-beam pilings both sides, can raise heck with a swim platform if your not careful.My side of the slip is about 16' wide to a center piling which is just past the end of my starboard side floating finger. No one is on the other side of the slip but the bottom of the piling is exposed steel down to the water line and under water. Plenty of room for my 11.5' beam but a South wind blows me toward that bare steel piling backing into the slip. My previous marina had two center pilings separating the slip with about the same width as my current slip. The fairway at my current marina is 100' while my previous marina had 85' fairways to accommodate the large number of houseboats there. I won't put my boat at any marina that does not at least have piling(s) separating the slip. Greatly limits my choices but reduces docking angt greatly.