We're trying to figure out where to moor our boat in Seattle. We're in Ballard, and would probably want to keep the boat in fresh water and go through the locks for cruising on the sound.
We've looked at a few marinas near the locks, both covered and uncovered, with and without power, etc. All are over $200/mo. My wife and I ran in to some people from Waypoint Boats (SeaSport's new dealer) last night and besides trying to sell us a new SeaSport
and telling us Triton made our 2006 (nope), they told us we could do dry stack for $150 a month with free launch/retrieval.
This could be a good option with less wear and tear on the boat, but I was wondering if the 2 straight bunks used in most dry stacks would be hard on the hull. Also, it would be nice to be able to work on the boat, which is harder with dry stack...
What do you guys think?
We've looked at a few marinas near the locks, both covered and uncovered, with and without power, etc. All are over $200/mo. My wife and I ran in to some people from Waypoint Boats (SeaSport's new dealer) last night and besides trying to sell us a new SeaSport

This could be a good option with less wear and tear on the boat, but I was wondering if the 2 straight bunks used in most dry stacks would be hard on the hull. Also, it would be nice to be able to work on the boat, which is harder with dry stack...
What do you guys think?