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On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 20:55:14 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 10:21:45 -0500 (EST), "Harry Krause" wrote: Larry W4CSC wrote: I just remembered what one lady down in Beaufort, SC, said to the newspaper when they were discussing a new marina going into a creek near her home. She was opposed to them installing "a floating trailer park" in the creek to spoil her view. That's what property owners think of your boats......"floating trailer parks". At too many small marinas, there are boats apparently abandoned by their owners, and these boats are deteriorating and in some cases, starting to sink. There are several marinas on Rockhold Creek in Deale, Maryland, where this is the case. If I were a property owner on that waterway, I'd probably oppose construction of a new, small marina in my eyesight for that reason. My Contender is at a marina where abandoned boats are hoisted out, put on a back lot and auctioned after the obligatory 6 months, certified letter and all that other legal stuff. A lot of the other marinas in the area do much the same thing and more of less to the same degree. What amazes me is that some of these boats are pretty nice even if they are a little older. It seems to be far less a problem at the larger marinas in our area. Perhaps the managers of those facilities actually manage them. I'm also not a fan of "liveaboards" at marinas, unless there are strict rules against eyesore boats and trash and effluent dumping that are actually enforced. We have some liveaboards on the bigger vessels, but no overwinter liveaboards - all boats out by the 15th of December or gone by then. I actually don't mind the liveaboards - I haven't had anything clipped from my boat yet. Huh? Do liveaboards have a reputation for being thieves??? Or do people just object to them hanging their laundry over the rails to dry? Interesting - I see how you could have interpreted it that way, but that's not what I meant. I meant that the liveaboards prevent that kind of activity because of their presence - not that they do the clipping. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ---------- "I thought I'd just go fishin', but the fish were not amused. And I caught myself just wishin' that I was in the fishes shoes. Just swimmin' in some deep blue water not a care in my head, watchin' some fool with a line and a pole hidin' by the riverbed." Joe Ely, "Back To My Old Molehill" - "Flatlanders, Wheels of Fortune - 2004" |
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