Question for those of you that are in marinas
When I see a lot of signs I think of two things.
1. Ignorant, petty people
2. A neighborhood of people who do all of those stupid things.
Regardless of whether it's 1 or 2, I don't want to be there.
I have no problem with a new, easy to read, professional sign listing the
rules.
I have no problem with the rules being enforced.
Abiding by the rules probalbly makes the place a nice place to be.
I have lived in several communities with strict CC&Rs. Once in awhile I felt
a little restricted in what I could do, but because of the strict
enforcement of the CC&Rs, those communities were nice places to live, and
the property values stayed high, too.
"DSK" wrote in message
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Hans wrote:
We are medium sized marina in a fairly sparsely populated area on the
Intercoastal Waterway.
We have very few signs posted other than the obligatory "No
Trespassing" sign so we can call the local law if we need to.
heh heh here in NC it means you can legally shoot people on your property.
There has been a proposal that we add significant signage the has all
the "No's" on them.
No Fishing from the piers.
No swimming.
No Trespassing
No Parking unless member or guest
and so on.
I assume "No Dogs On The Grass" is part of "and so on."
There seems to be 2 schools of thought on what these signs will mean
to prospective slip buyers. If we post lots of signs up and down the
slips.
1. Wow! "These guys run a tight ship! My boat should be safe here."
2. Boy! There must be a lot of problems to have so many signs! I'm not
sure I would be comfortable keeping my boat here."
What would your impression be?
My impression would be #3. "These guys are really really overbearing and
aren't willing to go out & personally tell people when they're doing
something inappropriate."
In actual practice, other than fishing from the piers, there haven't
been a lot of problems so I am really just asking, what creates a
better image for the marina. Lots of signs or few as possible?
I would really appreciate any comments.
My vote would be for fewer signs.
Our marina is sprouting signs and my objections
1- they're ugly
2- they don't do any good in the absense of a dockmaster willing to walk
the grounds & tell people to stop doing things they're not supposed to.
I hate trespassers fishing from the dock. They leave bait lying around,
tangles of line & fish hooks, and occasionally damage boats. I once saw a
fisherman ruin a $600 racing sail by getting a hook stuck in a seam,
trying to cast thru the boat's rig. He also acted like a jackass when the
"No Fishing From This Dock" sign was pointed out to him. The situation
wasn't resolved happily for anybody.
Fair Skies
Doug King
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