Yeah, TB area BOATERS are in a crisis but
not only are the non-boating public generally unaware, they also don't care. Why should they? Marinas don't contribute near the tax revenues that high dollar condos do. Also, I'd be shocked to find that permitting was the real reason developers aren't building marinas. I'd suspect the REAL reason is lack of PROFIT. No marina is going to generate that quick turnaround of cash that a quickly built and sold highrise waterfront condo will. Those investers want their money NOW. If there was real profit in marinas (or boatyards) you'd better believe any permitting problems would be quickly solved. It's ALL about money.Further, developers are simply satisfying a demand. Florida in general, and the bay area in particular, has been discovered and those with big bucks want in. Big money talks in this country. While I am saddened by these developments and agree that we should become involved in speaking up for boating interests I think the changes in boating realities are inevitable.
not only are the non-boating public generally unaware, they also don't care. Why should they? Marinas don't contribute near the tax revenues that high dollar condos do. Also, I'd be shocked to find that permitting was the real reason developers aren't building marinas. I'd suspect the REAL reason is lack of PROFIT. No marina is going to generate that quick turnaround of cash that a quickly built and sold highrise waterfront condo will. Those investers want their money NOW. If there was real profit in marinas (or boatyards) you'd better believe any permitting problems would be quickly solved. It's ALL about money.Further, developers are simply satisfying a demand. Florida in general, and the bay area in particular, has been discovered and those with big bucks want in. Big money talks in this country. While I am saddened by these developments and agree that we should become involved in speaking up for boating interests I think the changes in boating realities are inevitable.