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Originally Posted by dickiej
No….it’s a horrible idea….a huge block of concrete on the ice could pose a hazard for sleds at night…think about hitting it in the dark.
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A heavy mooring block, warmed by the sun, would slowly sink through the ice. Freshly skidded to its
permitted location, it would initially present a nasty, but shrinking, hazard--starting at about 14-inches.
Within the past several days, shoreline erosion here has allowed a
four-foot boulder to roll right to the edge of today's water level. Had the ice been "in", the boulder would've had the inertia to skid further out--beyond where authorities could allow a legal mooring permit!
Given certain wind conditions, a boulder could arrive many feet out!
My neighbor has a six-foot boulder resting under water about forty feet from shore. Who knows where it would have come to rest under "ice-in" conditions?
Like PWCs, it would be
prudent for operators of "sleds" to stay 150-feet away from shore--especially at night!
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Originally Posted by TheTimeTraveler
If your friend can wait until 2023 he may have better luck. Maybe a lot of these trades will begin to answer their phones once the stock market sinks and work begins to dry up.......
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Good idea, but help may be on the way shortly.