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I had a slip in Kent Island that was so tight that I would have my wife (my girlfriend at the time) stand on starboard, I would be on port and with a running start push the pilings apart. Once inside or outside the two outside pylons, it was ok. Glad I never had to ride a big storm out there. I like to get the largest slip I can manage to get, with the rise in tide and waves it gives you some room for adjustment. And saves your rub rail.
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