Draft
What I did at some point when boat was on the hard I took my own measurement of the keel from waterline to bottom of keel,Hunter spec's say my draft is 4'10''.
I have my depth gauge tell me what the depth is at all times and set it at the dock and lower a lead weight down to check what the actual water depth is at the dock and set the gauge so it tells me what depth the water is and than I figure I need 5' of water before running a ground,some set the gauge to tell them how much water depth is under the keel and I say to each his own way and I don't need to think about if am in 10' of water I need 5' to stay off the bottom.
Here in Charlotte Harbor,Fl the deepest part is 22' or 25 ' so I set my alarm on depth gauge at 5'6'' and at some point I had it set at 6' but I have a C-80 and lets me know what the water is around me and always watch the chartplotter when at the helm which repeats my depth gauge reading at the top of the chartplotter and the chart shows me what the water depth is on the chart.
Sure I have run agound and touched bottom when in a tight shallow area here in lFlorida with almost all soft sand or mud and here we have lots of skinny water here and my 5' daft I need to be alert.
You really need to take your own measurement on land for your keel and in the water what the gauge is telling you,like my mast height Hunter spec's say 55' but that does not include another 2' for windvane anchor light and wind machine so I say I need 58' not 55'.
Nick