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Old 10-08-2019, 12:07 PM   #86
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Originally Posted by Descant View Post
I have many memories of sleeping over at public docks, enumerated in old threads. Basically, it got too crowded and the towns weren't willing to deal with it. Charging a fee to stay overnight, and setting a plan so that a one time walk through for enforcement makes sense to me. It works for parking downtown. I think the towns are missing an opportunity. So are the motels that have their own docks.
I'd be happy to pay a meter fee if that got me a dockmaster to manage the sequence of boats and made people stop blocking other boats by tying up in the middle of the dock.
Why would you need to tie up to a town dock?

New Hampshire doesn't require pump-out inspections as required in Florida's ocean waters.

You can rent a barge and put your RV on it—throw out an anchor anywhere. 'Save on Property Taxes.


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