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07-19-2004, 12:16 PM | #1 |
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Vessel Safety Checks July 24th
Just to let everyone know - Vessel Safety Checks will be performed this Saturday, July 24th at the following by the Lakes Region Power Squadron:
July 24th - Town Docks (Wolfeboro, Alton Bay, Weirs Beach, Meredith) July 24th - Winnisquam @ Adams Marina AND Winnisquam Marine July 24th - Squam @ Riveredge Marina AND Squam Boat Livery, Holderness July 24th - Newfound Lake @ Newfound Marina, Hebron July 24th - Ossipee Lake @ Ossipee Marina These are voluntary, free, and completely confidential. If for whatever reason your vessel did not pass the check, you are given the inspection report which can be used to obtain (typically 10%) discount at most of the marinas on the lake to purchase the items which were missing or failed. This does not cover the cost of labor. If you return to any Vessel Safety check point, or call the Vessel Examiner (their number is on the form) and have the check done again with 24 hours, there will be no need to start the check from the beginning - only the items which failed need be checked. After 24 hours, a new check will need to be conducted - which should not be an issue since you had already rectified the failed items. Hope to see lots of the locals and vacationers at the check points this Saturday. It only takes about 15 minutes and that is such an insignificant amount of time to make sure that you and all your passengers, adults and children are boating safe and we can reduce the number of rescue / recover calls to Marine Patrol and the Fire Department. Look for the Vessel Examiner - they are the ones in the RED polo shirts. |
07-20-2004, 09:40 PM | #2 |
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thanks for the info, outlaw.
What is the time frame for these checks (9-4, 10-2, ????)? That info may help folks plan their day around the checks. |
07-20-2004, 09:48 PM | #3 | |
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The VSC's are 8 AM to 4 PM. If it's not a busy day they usually end around 3PM. Best try to get ther before 3PM if you can. If you can't you can always contact me direcetly (via private email) and I will be more than happy to come to you and your boat to do a VSC. |
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07-22-2004, 01:29 PM | #4 |
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Just do it
I had an inspection about 3/4 years ago.
It was quick and painless, I wanted to know that if I got pulled over by MP I was covered. O.K. so one of my life perservers had a fryed cloth and failed. If it's a hot day put an extra water bottle in your cooler for the inspectors !! |
07-23-2004, 08:55 AM | #5 | |
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If you get stopped by the MP
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If you get stopped by the marine patrol, they will likely make a mental note that you care enough about safety to have had the check done, but will probably ask you to produce evidence that you are still in compliance. Having the Vessel Safety Check completed and the decal displayed is a sign for others that you have made an effort to make safety a priority. |
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