help with marinas

WALSHIE

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In a particular instance, a transient marina is defined as one that can accomodate a 26' boat and has 6' of water at mean low tide.

Do the following Marinas meet that?

King Marine
Viking Marine (I think so)
Charles Point Marina (is it too shallow?)
Half Moon Bay (yes, definitely)
Tarrytown (I think so)
Washington Irving (I think its shallow at low tide)

If you have any info to share, I'd appreciate it!
 
Unless the 26' is a sailboat, it won't need 6' of water.

Who's definintion of "transient marina" are you using? A "transient marina" is one that takes transients - period.
 
I thought it was a marina that didn't stay in the same spot or exist very long.
 
Chris, At mean low tide 6', Haverstraw Marina would be one. I don't believe the ones on your list do. Viking i know does not.
 
Thanks Al. Mike, the definition is per a grant application from NYS.
 
Thanks Al. Mike, the definition is per a grant application from NYS.
 
I guess they don't want to give out any money to Hudson River marinas!
 
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