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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... Low transom boaters bewa http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/01/09/sports/SURF.php High winds! Talked to my buddy today. He had a houseboat at New Melones Lake. Was a nice boat until Saturday. Something happened and either the buoys got tangled or one broke loose and prevented his boat from swinging with the wind. The wind hit it from the side and flipped the boat. This is a 60' house boat. The house broke off the pontoons and the toons ended up flipping. Took a crane to recover the boat. The local ranger gets his sign. AS they are bringing the remains ashore, he says you can not do that. You do not have a permit to remove the boat. A permit is required everytime you remove or return the houseboat to the water. At least his superior told him, forget it. Is an emergency and the paperwork would be taken care of later. Now to see how much State Farm pays off. |
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