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Originally Posted by Rich
I have power, generator, AC, berths, head, shower, etc. There is no environmental reason not to spend over night. Heck, I do it every weekend, just tied to a dock, so what's the difference? (sorry to get started on this again).
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Based on the way this thread is going, I need to suggest this: This is a problem in RV parks as well. In RV parks, running
Generators is a problem, ...but in an RV park this is tightly regulated..No generators after some set time at night, and before some time in the morning.
I noticed this a few years ago when visiting the
"Sun & Fun" Aviation get together in Florida in the spring. The park had no "Shore Power" so everyone had to make their own power. BTW: This event is
HUGE with aviation enthusiasts.
SO Picture this: I am a RICH guy with very expensive waterfront property on the lake. I don't want some boat out there in front of my property running a generator at all hours to support his air conditioner or refrigeration system. I like the Peace and Quiet I
PAID For Dearly when I bought my property.
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