LOA is not much of a true indication of this "boat lengthening." Now the builders are selling the
bowsprit and swim platform.
The only time the
bowsprit and swim platform come into play is
renting or buy a slip.
The only meaningful length is WLL.
If I get a bowsprit 6 inches longer, or install a 4 ft swim platform doesnt have any meaning until the harbor master comes down to measure your boat's
LOA so he can charge you more.
I had a N46 and then I added a 3ft swim platform. That makes it, in theory a 49 ft
boat. And the title still documented it as a 46
My document AT34 by today's standards is the same as the AT36. If you have to pay
taxes based upon the documented LOA, I like my
boat better.
Another example, I have a slip titled as 75 ft. I put my 34ft boat in it. Does the county tax me for only the part I use? Yea right. They want the tax for the entire 75ft.
In conclusion, WLL is a better and truer measurement of a boat. If one is trying to determine IF boats are getting bigger, consider only WLL