Hi,
I continue to play around with my ideas for a 50' liveaboard, ocean crossing harryproa. I have a layout where it may be feasable to collapse the boat to a 16' beam. I realize that I don't actually know if that helps. Is anyone familiar enough with monohull slip dimensions to know if a resonable percentage of 50' long slips can accomodate a 16' beam?
I am primarily interested in marinas along the east coast of the US, but would also like to know elsewhere in the world.
For those in the world with a rational measurement system, I believe I am talking about 15m length and 5m beam (roughly).
With my design, it is not something you would do for a transient slip, but if you need to leave the boat for a month, or liveaboard in a marina, it might be helpful.
Thanks,
- Gardner
York, PA