Hello all.
yesterday on my power boat went cruising on the icw in st augustine. they the city made a change to anchoring off the the city and made moring balls for those that are willing to pay. the problem is they moved the anchor field about 1.5 mile down from the city. as we rode by we found a sailboat sunk must have been a nice boat roller furling and sail still on it almost up to the spredders. and then a little farther back a 30 ft cabin cruiser high and dry on the banks. well what a dismal sight to see lots of neglected boats. I have always thought to myself that people sould be able to anchor were they like but after seeing that that it looks like a hazzard to navigation and ugly as can be for those who have expensive homes just to see that in there view. so I think that anchoring laws that have been acted on are justified. those of you that keep boats like that what are you thinking. a junk yard for boats.well sell it give it away scrap it. the keel is probably worth more than the boat. so now I get it why the law is cracking down on those people that live aboard or so they say.
yesterday on my power boat went cruising on the icw in st augustine. they the city made a change to anchoring off the the city and made moring balls for those that are willing to pay. the problem is they moved the anchor field about 1.5 mile down from the city. as we rode by we found a sailboat sunk must have been a nice boat roller furling and sail still on it almost up to the spredders. and then a little farther back a 30 ft cabin cruiser high and dry on the banks. well what a dismal sight to see lots of neglected boats. I have always thought to myself that people sould be able to anchor were they like but after seeing that that it looks like a hazzard to navigation and ugly as can be for those who have expensive homes just to see that in there view. so I think that anchoring laws that have been acted on are justified. those of you that keep boats like that what are you thinking. a junk yard for boats.well sell it give it away scrap it. the keel is probably worth more than the boat. so now I get it why the law is cracking down on those people that live aboard or so they say.