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I have noticed that all the marina s in my area don't let you work on your boat so I don't understand would they have a problem. What is the line I guess that is to much do it your self
Just wandering if this is normal the way the contract reads sounds like no work at all is slip unless you are a contractor
Ask your marina manager for the answers. For sure no one here can answer that question.
Unless of course the owner/manager of your marina happens to be a member here.
There is no "normal".
I have noticed that all the marina s in my area don't let you work on your boat so I don't understand would they have a problem. What is the line I guess that is to much do it your self
Please note that work is allowed on your vessel by outside contractors only. This what's in the lease then it goes on to day the times they can work and to ck in at the office
Please note that work is allowed on your vessel by outside contractors only. This what's in the lease then it goes on to day the times they can work and to ck in at the office
That was a cut and past from the lease
We are at a state park marina.It doesn't have any haul out facilities . We have done a bunch of work on William in a covered slip,lots of woodwork,sanding, varnishing and painting.I bought a Festtool sander,grinder/vacuum combo . It was pricing but it's quiet and virtually no dust escapes the vacuum.We kept everything cleaned up as we went.If we felt like we were bugging a neighbor we just stopped for the day.
That was a cut and past from the lease
Have a copy of your businesses' $1 million liability policy handy?If they told me "outside contractors only", I would hire my own company and send me to do the work
Have a copy of your businesses' $1 million liability policy handy?
So been in the marina a little more than a month think I have seen every rule broken here staff at marine watching so I guess do what you want and ask for forgiveness when you get asked to stop