7-9’
At 9’ it’s dry under the lift. At 8’ I can row/sail her off. Peanuts compared to your swing but a long way to drag a 150lb hull up a ramp (with 100lbs of gear).
Jaysen's V12 -- 'Lil Bit' of everything fun
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Re: Jaysen's V12 -- 'Lil Bit' of everything fun
Re: Jaysen's V12 -- 'Lil Bit' of everything fun
Nice set-up Jaysen!!! Jeff
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Re: Jaysen's V12 -- 'Lil Bit' of everything fun
Yes sir having to drag the skiff around would get old in a hurry. I am a little surprised you have that much tidal action there.
I seem to remember some of the places in Florida were more like 1-2 foot. Like everything tidal swings have their up and down sides. It would be nice to pull into a harbor with no wind or current. Be nice to be able to take your time around the docks. A little wind and a couple knots of current in the harbor can make things a little interesting. The nice thing about big tides is it makes it easy to dry out the boat for bottom work.
I seem to remember some of the places in Florida were more like 1-2 foot. Like everything tidal swings have their up and down sides. It would be nice to pull into a harbor with no wind or current. Be nice to be able to take your time around the docks. A little wind and a couple knots of current in the harbor can make things a little interesting. The nice thing about big tides is it makes it easy to dry out the boat for bottom work.
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