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It's been tried already. Once you leave the "anchor"... it's considered a
mooring. CM "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... | To get around any mooring law simply use a huge anchor. | | Leave it down indefinitely once placed and bouy it with | a trap float upon which is written "anchor-private". | | 'No anchoring' laws are much harder to enforce because | anchoring is considered navigation and navigation comes | under the auspices of the feds who could care less about | what some local community wants to ban. Admiralty law | protects and favors the right to navigate and thus to anchor. | | S.Simon | | | "John Cairns" wrote in message ... | Had this discussion not too long ago, apparently there were moorings in | these environs in the 60's, the locals on shore objected to them, claimed | they were visual pollution, got the DNR to ban them. There were no | organizations in these parts to oppose them, they ban was made to stick. On | Lake Michigan, sailors successfully fought off the DNR, you can still find | moorings. End of story. | John Cairns | | | | |
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