Dock Sitting has its place and time
Often, by the time I get my gear together, get the drive to the marina in, get ice and food and whatever maintenace items I may need/want, then get em hauled all the way down the dock to the boat, get it unbuttonned, get everything stowed, the ice in, the thru-hulls open.... I am content with staying at the dock for a night -- or just too pooped to sail. Sometimes, I motor on out, and find an anchorage and grill some food.The next morning, I may scrub the deck down or do some maintenance, or go sail -- depending on wind and weather, and whether Im awaiting guests or not.I have seen some dock lizards for sure. I can certainly see the allure -- when I first got my boat, I just wanted to be there. It was as much my cottage on the lake as it was something you could actually go places in.BUT, first and foremost I love to sail. And as long as my next-boat neighbors arent lizards all the time, and the lizards that do exist dont bring seedy friends and a bad element to my neighborhood, Ill let them live.Oh - I clean the deck when it needs it. Usually @ once/month. Is excessive cleaning bad for a boat ? By definition -- if its excessive, its bad. Excessive is probly also relative to your location. where Im at, the air leaves black sooty stuff on the deck. Part of my bonding with my boat is washing her down and making her beautiful -- I always enjoy sailing her more when shes clean.Duane