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Your a Floating Condo !! LOL .
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Absolutely!
![]() This is my own little slice of waterfront property! ![]() If you ever see us on the lake, stop by and say hi.
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Rich's posts somehow reminds me of a thread a few years ago. Don't know why.....
![]() Back in the day when I was boating on salt water...anyone with a boat with a Cabin..ie: overnight accommodations.. probably over 20 feet..HAD a Dinghy. That's just the way it was. Yea Yea..I know: I realize that the lake doesn't allow overnights...but with a 38 foot boat I would think going ashore from time to time would be a nice option. NBhttp://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...light=Hatteras Last edited by NoBozo; 04-06-2016 at 07:55 PM. |
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A few of my friends have similar sized boats, or larger. I'm certainly not the largest, but my LOA is just an inch over 38. Friends have a 40 ft boat, which seems huge to me, but he has a bow thruster and much more experience than I do! I sure don't understand why I can't overnight on the lake (I know it's trouble to start mentioning this in any threads here). I have holding tanks, and have been inspected, not a drop of grey or black water can go overboard on my boat. I have power, generator, AC, berths, head, shower, etc. There is no environmental reason not to spend over night. Heck, I do it every weekend, just tied to a dock, so what's the difference? (sorry to get started on this again). Oh, I do remember that thread too!
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Second: Boating at night is still allowed and always has been. |
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My point is that all it takes is one moron to anchor overnight with no lights on to get hit to prove my point. If an unlit island can get hit so can a boat sitting somewhere in the dark, especially if parked in an open area. If you think nothing will come of it you must be assuming that everyone on the lake uses common sense and there are many threads here that prove otherwise. Every year we had multiple occurrences of boats either coming inside our moorings (between shore and the moorings which were 90 feet out) on the island at night, and many close calls of our moored boats getting hit. |
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Isn't there a Church that anybody can go to on the island. Is there a "public" way to do so and aren't they able to use the docks for that purpose.
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there goes this thread !!! .
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So does anyone have guidance on where exactly this dock is. I envision people trying to find it and ending up on the wrong dock...unless it is very well marked.
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The dock is well-marked with a sign showing it is owned by the LRCT. It's at the southeast end of the island just west of the tip.
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I noticed this a few years ago when visiting the "Sun & Fun" Aviation get together in Florida in the spring. The park had no "Shore Power" so everyone had to make their own power. BTW: This event is HUGE with aviation enthusiasts. SO Picture this: I am a RICH guy with very expensive waterfront property on the lake. I don't want some boat out there in front of my property running a generator at all hours to support his air conditioner or refrigeration system. I like the Peace and Quiet I PAID For Dearly when I bought my property. NB
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Smith Cove... out on the dock, PM me anytime!
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