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Sitting in the muck...

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jcollins
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Post by jcollins »

I pulled the boat last week. Before I did, I took some good advice and blew out a hole. If the boat was still there this past weekend it would have come in handy. The tide was OUT. My neighbors boat is a 1959 Edwards. Two foot draft, no keel. Even though he was on the sand, I still had two feet at the end of the pier.

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John
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Remind me again why you guys don't have floating docks?
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Post by Elizabeth Ann »

JC! :shock: Do you guys have a 6' tidal swing in MD.?
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Post by DougSea »

Pretty spot!

The size of your tide swing surprised me too. I'd just have to have floating docks, but then we have a nominal 7 foot swing with the occasional 11' plus thrown in.
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Post by jcollins »

Normal tide swing is only 2-3 feet. But, in the winter we get these very low tides at least 3 times a month. The unusually high tide is when a strong wind is out of the south. That doesn't happen often. We have thought about a floating pier. A few neighbors have them. The thing about this place is that it's part of a queen's grant. (circa 1700) I can't buy the land. Only rent. The lease is year-to-year. That's another story in itself.
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Post by Mariner »

That's the best part about a floating pier. You can take it with you when you leave.
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