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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 06:43:10 -0500, Dave Hall wrote: I would agree that restricting an entire stretch of beach effectively isolates boaters from land access. Many boaters like to "raft", beach, or otherwise utilize a spot of land to anchor near. ======================== Here in south western Florida it is idle speed only inside of 200 yards, but OK to beach in most places. More commonly, we anchor off the beach in 3 or 4 feet of water and wade in. Around here, some of the Finger Lakes and local waters are havens for yahoos in floating Camaros, who have no awareness of a world outside their own boats. In other areas, things are much better. These contrasts are well known to normal boaters. Perhaps your part of Florida has more seasoned boaters, and the area being discussed in other messages is more....yahoo territory? Or something? Just wondering..... |
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