markhomer
Well-Known Member
My previous boat was bought as a jeanneau sunrise 35 ,was actually described as 35' in survey , actually when measured was a tad over 33 ' , previous owner had paid for a 35' berth for 10 years .
spotted this one winter when out of water next to a storm 33 .
looking for a replacement fancied Sunfast 37 , but didnt seem to be that much bigger only to discover its short of 36' and if you took the stern platform off the length not a great deal of difference to the sunrise with much straighter scoopless stern .
looked at first 33.7 only to find its really 32'
Some folks win , looked at oldish first 38 , actually 40 foot ,
so how big really is your boat ?
its worth checking , you may be paying more than due in fees based on length , or handicapped on loa and waterlines you dont have , I was !
also pro rata length charges go up at different length benchmarks depending on boatyard/marina etc .
folks find it hard to admit their pride n joy is shorter than they think , but worth finding out .
after all its how you use it that counts
spotted this one winter when out of water next to a storm 33 .
looking for a replacement fancied Sunfast 37 , but didnt seem to be that much bigger only to discover its short of 36' and if you took the stern platform off the length not a great deal of difference to the sunrise with much straighter scoopless stern .
looked at first 33.7 only to find its really 32'
Some folks win , looked at oldish first 38 , actually 40 foot ,
so how big really is your boat ?
its worth checking , you may be paying more than due in fees based on length , or handicapped on loa and waterlines you dont have , I was !
also pro rata length charges go up at different length benchmarks depending on boatyard/marina etc .
folks find it hard to admit their pride n joy is shorter than they think , but worth finding out .
after all its how you use it that counts