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Dionysus Feldman September 3rd 03 07:28 PM

Why don't people anchor
 
Why doesn't anyone anchor? Is there a law against anchoring off a
beach? Is there some kind of time-limit? I know people do this in
parts of the Caribbean, but what about Lake Michigan?

I realize the advantages that shore power, docks, etc bring, but are
those the only reasons?

Jim September 3rd 03 11:12 PM

Why don't people anchor
 
Darn spell check. Waist deep, not waste deep.


"Jim" wrote in message
.net...
We do it all the time. Put out a 4:1 rode, tie off after ending up in waist deep (at
the stern water), set a stern anchor (stern to the beach) and enjoy the water and
beach.
"Dionysus Feldman" wrote in message
...
Why doesn't anyone anchor? Is there a law against anchoring off a
beach? Is there some kind of time-limit? I know people do this in
parts of the Caribbean, but what about Lake Michigan?

I realize the advantages that shore power, docks, etc bring, but are
those the only reasons?


We do it all the time. Put out a 4:1 rode, tie off after ending up in waste deep (at
the stern) water, set a stern anchor (stern to the beach) and enjoy the day in the
water and on the beach.

If we are on the hook overnight we normally put out an 8:1 rode, put on our anchor
light and float a life jacket on the anchor line. We will only do it in protected
coves and with a good study of the projected winds and weather. We also keep the VHF
radio on scan so it picks up any weather alerts.

Nothing nicer than waking up in the morning all by yourself on the water on the boat.
Nothing can beat that first cup of coffee while watching the sunrise over the water
while listening to the gulls.



Gould 0738 September 4th 03 02:26 AM

Why don't people anchor
 
Darn spell check. Waist deep, not waste deep.


"And lead us not into temptation....." :-)

del cecchi September 4th 03 03:26 AM

Why don't people anchor
 

"DSK" wrote in message
...
Dionysus Feldman wrote:

Why doesn't anyone anchor?


Huh? Lots and lots of boats anchor out.


Is there a law against anchoring off a
beach?


Depends. FWIW all navigable waters (ie places you can drive a boat big
enough to spend the night on) are under Federal jurisdiction, meaning
that any prohibition on anchoring has to come from either the USCG or
the Treasury Dept. However, in actual practice, lots of communities

have
made & enforced local 'no anchoring' zones.

That is simply not true. Only a few of Minnesota's lakes if any are
under federal jurisdiction, and that is limited.
So clearly you don't know what you are talking about with respect to
freshwater lakes. The coast guard does have some authority on the great
lakes.

del cecchi



LaBomba182 September 4th 03 04:51 AM

Why don't people anchor
 
Subject: Why don't people anchor
From: (Gould 0738)


Darn spell check. Waist deep, not waste deep.


"And lead us not into temptation....." :-)


Leads us not into interpretation.

Capt. Bill

DSK September 4th 03 04:43 PM

Why don't people anchor
 
... FWIW all navigable waters (ie places you can drive a boat big
enough to spend the night on) are under Federal jurisdiction, meaning
that any prohibition on anchoring has to come from either the USCG or
the Treasury Dept. However, in actual practice, lots of communities

have
made & enforced local 'no anchoring' zones.


del cecchi wrote:
That is simply not true. Only a few of Minnesota's lakes if any are
under federal jurisdiction, and that is limited.


Sorry, I should have added "connected with the ocean or other states
waterways." The concept of 'navigable waterways' is that one can travel long
distances by water. On lakes that don't cross a state border, the Feds have
no claim to any jurisdiction.


So clearly you don't know what you are talking about with respect to
freshwater lakes.


Clearly, you might be right except that you don't know what you're talking
about with respect to what I do or don't know ;)

The coast guard does have some authority on the great
lakes.


What I said.

Sorry about the mistake in my earlier post.

DSK




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