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Old 04-27-2020, 08:13 PM   #1
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Can anyone tell me a legit LOA for this thing? I don't have the ability to measure it myself right now and the marina needs it. I keep finding conflicting info online.

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Old 04-27-2020, 11:56 PM   #2
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25’ 3” is the LOA
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Old 04-28-2020, 05:23 AM   #3
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I agree with Mike
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Unless you're renting a side-tie space, I give them what the badging says (2400 equals 24 ft). Otherwise, they charge you at 26 ft (25 if your lucky). I've never had anyone break out a tape measure before.
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Yes I was hoping to get away with the 2400 but they wanted accurate. Right now they're ringing me up for 26' at $8.25/ft. so it's not a huge deal but if they'll pass me off at $25 it is a monthly savings.
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Yes I was hoping to get away with the 2400 but they wanted accurate. Right now they're ringing me up for 26' at $8.25/ft. so it's not a huge deal but if they'll pass me off at $25 it is a monthly savings.
How nice of them. They want the exact number, so they can round up to their benefit. If they want the exact number, then they should charge by the inch or round down. They demand exact, then charge on estimate when it's convenient for them.

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Old 04-29-2020, 03:26 PM   #7
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ha yeah well I suppose it's glass half full vs glass half empty. Out here most of the marina's I talk to charge you by how long the slip is vs how long your boat is, and they have 2 year waiting lists right now. Tacoma and Gig Harbor are both completely booked up except one boat house in Tacoma for $550/month. So this Marina 25 minutes north of me is giving me a 36FT slip for my 25Ft boat and charging me at 26ft...

In a perfect world the boat would be at the marina only 5 minutes from my house vs 25, or... I'd prefer not to moor it at all but I'm going to keep it at the marina for at least May and June while I overhaul and update the trailer.
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