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Old 02-25-2016, 01:55 PM   #140
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Originally Posted by Pricestavern View Post
Another aspect that needs to be considered when buying a boat is the size of the dock at the cabin. That can be a limiting factor, especially if extending the dock is not an option.
Also in my opinion whats more important then the actual length or size of the dock is the water depth at the dock. I personally have had a very long dock since back when Cigarette boats frequented Winnisquam. With out that long length I would not be able to pull my inboard in or out any time of the year, even at the end of the season I have to watch my depth or of course chew up a prop.

I am sure you know different boats need different depths. Keep an eye on what you buy or atleast keep it in mind.
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