SLIPS AT LEN'S COVE MARINA
Slip location shapes marina life. Wind exposure, boat traffic, privacy, docking approach,
and even morning sunlight all influence how the season feels aboard Lucky Enough.
At Len's Cove, boats are typically docked stern-in, with cockpits facing outward
toward the basin. That layout creates a social atmosphere, makes boarding easy, and gives each
boat its own rhythm of sun, shade, and wind throughout the day.
Slip Assignments
Slip assignments are handled by the marina — and you get what you get. There’s no selecting the perfect spot. Part of marina life is adapting, learning the approach angles, understanding how wind funnels through the fairway, and getting comfortable with your section of dock.
Every slip has its own personality. Some are more protected from crosswinds. Some feel quieter and tucked away. Others sit closer to the action. Over time, you learn how your particular location behaves in different conditions — and that becomes part of your boating routine.
What We Pay Attention To
- Protection from crosswinds during docking
- Fairway width for maneuvering comfort
- Traffic flow through the basin
- Proximity to shore power and water
- Walking distance to parking and facilities
- Sun orientation throughout the day
Marina life is part technical, part instinct. You learn how wind pushes off the shoreline, where wakes reflect, and how early morning calm feels compared to late afternoon traffic.
Full Slip Layout Overview
Home Base
Slip numbers are just labels on a map. But wherever Lucky Enough rests between cruises, that stretch of dock becomes home base for the season.