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Old 07-12-2018, 04:51 AM   #1
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With an existing dock, you can follow the imaginary line that extends from your property line into the water to determine how much boat can be at the dock.

In theory, if your property line is at an angle, getting wider at the shoreline, you could end up with a boat docked in front of your neighbor's property. If the line was at a right angle to the shore going straight out you would have less area to dock a boat.
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With an existing dock, you can follow the imaginary line that extends from your property line into the water to determine how much boat can be at the dock.



In theory, if your property line is at an angle, getting wider at the shoreline, you could end up with a boat docked in front of your neighbor's property. If the line was at a right angle to the shore going straight out you would have less area to dock a boat.


Yes. Page 3 of the PDF I posted has a nice diagram of this.
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