Bridog
Well-Known Member
I also see a bunch of SeaRay’s at your Marina. Nice!That’s interesting ....we have floating homes in our marina... I wonder if that’s why we are open and others around us are not...
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I also see a bunch of SeaRay’s at your Marina. Nice!That’s interesting ....we have floating homes in our marina... I wonder if that’s why we are open and others around us are not...
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Chit. They can boat, just need to be 50 feet away from the next boat. That's kind of why I boat -- to get away from people.Local Bubba by me is having no part of this no boating nonsense. SMH....
Sounds like the Marina is picking and choosing what they consider essential. No pump outs? And others mentioned shutting down bathrooms? Sadly the illegal discharging will be rampant.
A Law enforcement officer trying to enforce the Law? How dare they!!!What a dick that guy was. The LEO's were just trying to do their job and be polite about warning people. Then this Sh!thouse lawyer comes along and challenges the LEO's.
Local Bubba by me is having no part of this no boating nonsense. SMH....
Local Bubba by me is having no part of this no boating nonsense.
Marinas in Southern MD are open hit and miss. You can call in orders for parts at some and pick them up at the door. Owners can be seen working on their boats. Although most marina offices are closed and they are not doing any servicing, they still have dock personnel walking the docs daily checking for issues. Interesting enough, DNR has patrol boats (2) at one marina and requested they get them in the water and the marina told them the same thing as anyone else - sorry, we cannot until the restrictions are lifted. The boats are still sitting in the same place. Guess access depends on where you are.They closed all marinas in MD on Monday night --no access period
Recreational boating is restricted in MD but fishing is not. So if you are anchored, put a rod in and fish or drag some lead.Yes--no recreational boating also in MD
Ah, what did you say? Pass the chips and cookies.What is unclear? A stoned electorate is more compliant.... no?
Just a matter of time before this blossoms in out state areas. I'm in SE Michigan and it's a big deal here. Haven't left the house in a couple weeks and my wife has been to Meijer twice since the first week of March. On the plus side, the lawn work is way ahead of schedule.View attachment 81518 i just got back from an top down errand to the post office and swung by the beach and Grand Isle Marina on the way home. Our small town was hopping today. Teenagers hanging at the beach, bikers everywhere, cars everywhere, lawn maintenance companies hard at work with spring clean ups, and a nice sport fisherman in its slip at Grand Isle. Owner was sitting on his boat and enjoying our nice weather. One would never know there was an issue with a pandemic judging from the crowds. I suppose that is why we have the pandemic. Many folks acting as if nothing is going on.
We can't stop living. Riding a bike, jogging, walking, at the beach or in the park, with the proper precautions regarding distance and PPE, is ok. Sitting alone on your boat is in fact social distancing. They can't just close us up in our homes.View attachment 81518 i just got back from an top down errand to the post office and swung by the beach and Grand Isle Marina on the way home. Our small town was hopping today. Teenagers hanging at the beach, bikers everywhere, cars everywhere, lawn maintenance companies hard at work with spring clean ups, and a nice sport fisherman in its slip at Grand Isle. Owner was sitting on his boat and enjoying our nice weather. One would never know there was an issue with a pandemic judging from the crowds. I suppose that is why we have the pandemic. Many folks acting as if nothing is going on.
I agree. It would be nice to see some proper precautions with distance and PPE. None of that was in evidence in GH today. All, except the guy on his boat, were in violation of the executive order. Would really like to get the landscaping work started on our new home but my vendor has elected to follow the government's executive order. That's what I get for doing business with an ethical contractor. It's irritating to see other contractors flagrantly violating the rules.We can't stop living. Riding a bike, jogging, walking, at the beach or in the park, with the proper precautions regarding distance and PPE, is ok. Sitting alone on your boat is in fact social distancing. They can't just close us up in our homes.