We don’t have an H16, (we had several TI’s), but we have always traveled a lot, we tend to stay anyplace at least a week, and tend to go out daily, most resorts and condos we have stayed at allow us to beach our TI overnight, (many have rental cats and kayaks on their beach), we just ask. We also quite often just park our boat just offshore, either anchored or tied to a mooring ball over night, nobody typically messes with anything, but we take any valuables and mirage drives, paddles, etc with us. Also a lot of resorts have boat harbors and docks, most have a small sandy area off to the side, (for dingys), most allow us to park our TI in that sandy beach area, (not at the docks) overnight. Actually some resorts have free docks for their guests, If your there, and there are docks available, some allow you to park overnight at their docks for free, doesn’t hurt to ask, (especially in the keys, where we spent most of our time, ( out of season,,(summertime)). Doesn’t hurt to ask. Beach cats pulled up above the high water mark at many beaches overnight is a pretty common site over here on the west coast further south. I would imagine this time of year is also off season ( kinda dead) up there. Our insurance agent strongly suggested we title and register our boats, if it’s stolen, it’s a felony, (same as grand theft auto), plus it’s insured. Heck around here we have seen several sea planes parked overnight up above the high tide mark. FE
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