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Originally Posted by jrc
I think you miss the point, someone elses NRZ will cause me to go to your shoreline. When you get your NRZ I'll go to someone elses. But then they will want one, when will it stop? Instead of tightly clustered in a few spots, (usually without houses) anchored boats will be spread out everywhere.
It's not the having a boat 24' feet away that makes me nervous, it's getting a ticket because he's there.
BTW I am a property owner. I own two parcels of NH waterfront property, one on the big lake.
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I can't imagine a property owner being worried about where you go when they get their NRZ. They just want you away from them.
If you build a home on big lake and look out one morning to see the water covered with boats, music playing, kids standing in ankle deep water at your beach while their parent is screaming at you that you don't own the lake and your wondering what is in that fat diaper, remember this thread.
I'm sure you can tell me that lots of rafters are respectful, law abiding folk. But you know the old story about the bad apples that screw things up for all.