Thanks, that's exactly what I will do. But in the meantime I am trying to overwinter in a marina which is very touch and go !! 2.3m absolute max, so if it is 2.25 as i suspect then it would be tricky with any kind of swell, or if it is 1.95 which I have also been told it could be, then that won't be so bad !! I know it's my own fault for not measuring last time it was out. Maybe I should just run aground and measure ?
Thanks anyway .
Easier to measure in the water and no need to run aground. Just anchor somewhere shallow, dive down (the water in the med is still warm), measure distance between keel and ground, mark the spot (a red brick will do). Wait a moment till the boat swings aside and then measure the depth from the dinghy with a lead line. Subtract the distance from the keel measured before and you have your exact draught (and unlike any from a datasheet, it'll also account for all the weight you've loaded on the boat).
Unless the boat was the shallow draft version (in which case I think it would have a keel bulb), it will be more than 2m.
Saw your boat in Albufeira last winter by the way. Chuckled at the name
Where are you now?