Marina overnight etiquettes
- David Mellon
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- r.fairman
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Don,t look down hatches Always walk over the bow of rafted up boats. When rafting up use your own lines to moor to shore. Help others when they arrive or depart. Your music is not their music keep it low. I was the harbourmaster of a marina in Scotland for 3 years. And finally pay your dues before you leave. We had CCTV and a long memory
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what marina? and i did pay my billr.fairman wrote:Don,t look down hatches Always walk over the bow of rafted up boats. When rafting up use your own lines to moor to shore. Help others when they arrive or depart. Your music is not their music keep it low. I was the harbourmaster of a marina in Scotland for 3 years. And finally pay your dues before you leave. We had CCTV and a long memory
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Spoilsport
Spoilsportr.fairman wrote:Don,t look down hatches
Rick
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Re: Marina overnight etiquettes
Dave if you haven't gotten a vessel safety check from the USPS or Coast Guard aux, I would strongly recommend it, if for no other reason than the West Marine discount coupon. Actually for many other reasons.rvdav wrote:I've spent a few nights last year in Michigan marinas and also in a sheltered cove in Lake Michigan. I began wondering about a few things concerning operating etiqette that being new to this arena ....
4) Any other concerns I'm overlooking.
Thanks for filling me in to do what's right.
Dave Ford
2007 M
Regarding adding things to the water - you might take a look at this PDF from BoatUS especially pages 2-3.
Others have pretty much covered the what not to do, but definately get out of your boat and wander the piers and meet your neighbors, especially those that set up the barbacue or buffet table in the middle of the pier.
When some @##hole starts about it not being a real sailboat, ask him/her about how long it takes for him to sail to Isle Royale. Then say causally - me too, but I usually trailer over to the Apostle Islands and hang out there for a few days before sailing over to play with the moose. To bad you can't trailer yours and have to fight your way through all that traffic and current. - and if they haven't gone, then ask why not, whats a boat good for if it just sits at the pier. You won't get any more free beer from them, but will likely have several couples over checking out your boat later.

