Boater Cleansing

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Mar 4, 2004
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Hunter 37.5 Orcas Island, WA
No this isn't a posting about the best way to take a shower on your boat. This is more of a concept like ethnic cleansing. There's an interesting article in the current issue of Newsweek entitled "No Kitchen, Water Views" on the efforts of many communities to get rid of liveaboard boaters due to perceived problems as seen by various types of landlubbers. What was interesting to me was that this article appeared not in Sail magazine or Cruising World, but in Newsweek which suggests these efforts are becoming more mainstream. The article also suggests that liveaboards in many areas are banding together to fight against these regulations. Does your marina permit liveaboards? Are there efforts in your area to eliminate or restrict liveaboards? If liveaboards are restricted, will restrictions on cruising be next? What are your thoughts? Gary Wyngarden S/V Wanderlust h37.5
 
Jun 17, 2005
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- - Kemah, Texas
Only restriction found here is......

BOAT SIZE of at least 30' has been the only restriction I've found...SO FAR. But give "tree huggers" a little more time....they'll think of something. THEIR LOGIC: save the spotted owl..but ALLOW mega thousands of acres to become a "FIRE HAZARD" !! AFTER ALL, what right do you have living on a nice big ole BOAT, with MONEY in the bank, and being successful from a LIFE TIME OF HARD WORK !! Ha...sounds silly, but almost TRUE THESE DAYS....
 
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Lil Sea

Take a look at SF Ca

The Bay Area has gone overboard on this issue and forced most decent marinas to look the other way. Take the opportunity to organize now or you could end up as bad as it is down here for live aboards.
 
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