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There is a difference between privately owned marinas waiting lists and
municipal mooring lists. Obviously, privately owned marinas can do as they wish and they are motivated by profit! On the other hand, town officials should be on the up and up and play by the rules. There are some towns south of Boston (like Scituate) that used to allow moorings to be sold by their occupants. In some cases, moorings were passed from father to son. These practices have been stopped for the most part. By the way, the state's Inspector General's office is investigating the various town's rules and practices regarding moorings and waiting lists. "Listen to the live broadcast of 'Nautical Talk Radio' with Captain Lou every Sunday afternoon from 4 - 5 (Eastern Standard Time) on the web at www.959watd.com or if you are in Boston or Cape Cod set your radio dial to 95.9FM. |
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There is a difference between privately owned marinas waiting lists and
municipal mooring lists. Good point, hadn't thought of that. |
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