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for berths that are rented from private residences where regulations prevent living aboard, do these regulations generally prevent a boat owner from sleeping aboard the vessel on a strictly
recreational, infrequent, basis for example, a few nights per month? Generally is there a minimum / maximum allowed?
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It is up to the dock owner / landlord if he wants people to stay on the boat.
By the city ordinance there is no language as to minimum or maximum stay, just no stay.
The ordinance also prohibits owners of private docks to rent them out.
This is hardly being enforced as there would be no room for the 18,000 boats in town if they could not rent a private dock and many
marine businesses and brokerages would implode as a result.
Most dock owners wants to keep a low profile because of the above and having boat owners camp out on their boats in somebody's backyard is not cool as the neighbors would call code enforcement in a hearthbeat, invasion of privacy and all.
Not sure how to explain in in more details than that...
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There are many transient boat slips in Ft. Lauderdale that do not have a pump out station at each dock. Those are only required for "liveaboards."
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Yup,
marinas have toilet facilities included in the dockage for transient yachts, not the case with residential slips or docks.