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Originally Posted by Shore Thing
(Post 2641956)
They have to do that to stay in business. They don't have the year round client base that a roadside gas station has.
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Definitely slowed in Pinellas. Although Shell Island has imposed ridiculous alcohol and noise ordinances, attendance is still way down. The food barge guy said he is not coming anymore.
People are now using a sandbar inside John's Pass channel. Pretty good sized crowd, but still off from the past few years. |
Originally Posted by LaughingCat
(Post 2642028)
Definitely slowed in Pinellas. Although Shell Island has imposed ridiculous alcohol and noise ordinances, attendance is still way down. The food barge guy said he is not coming anymore.
People are now using a sandbar inside John's Pass channel. Pretty good sized crowd, but still off from the past few years. But I've been seeing good, steady boat traffic. I can't say i've noticed any huge impact. Hell, we were at flugtag a couple weeks ago, and there must have been thousands of boats gathered - it rivaled gasparilla. |
That Flugtag was crazy!. Ended up on land, not boat. Wished we brought the boat. Insane water party.
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Originally Posted by LaughingCat
(Post 2642028)
Definitely slowed in Pinellas. Although Shell Island has imposed ridiculous alcohol and noise ordinances, attendance is still way down. The food barge guy said he is not coming anymore.
People are now using a sandbar inside John's Pass channel. Pretty good sized crowd, but still off from the past few years. |
Boat traffic here on Lake Travis is down overall. There are some weekends that are busy but overall I think that the number of boats on the lake is down. Lots of boats at marinas look like they haven't been used all season, still filthy and covered. There seems to be a lot more people rafting up or just sitting on the water watching and swimming. One question that comes to mind, here in Texas you can keep track of the fuel used in your boat and report it to the state and they will refund the "road tax" portion of the fuel price to you--about .25 per gallon. If an individual can do that you would think that the marinas shouldn't have to pay that tax either. If this is true why isn't this savings passed on to the boater---I wonder:eek::eek:
Jay |
detroit river ,lake erie is less busy during the weekdays,,,weekend looks to be about the same:ernaehrung004:
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I went to visit my aunt and uncle near Norwalk, Ohio last weekend, and took the opportunity to give the child unit a ferry ride over to Put-in-Bay on Saturday. The 'Christmas in July' festival was in full swing, temp was in the 80's, and the marina was wall-to-wall fiberglass. From what little walking I did in the marina, there was plenty of offshores in there as well.
Wished I could have joined in........ |
Originally Posted by LaughingCat
(Post 2642037)
That Flugtag was crazy!. Ended up on land, not boat. Wished we brought the boat. Insane water party.
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Originally Posted by TWIN-SPINS
(Post 2642154)
detroit river ,lake erie is less busy during the weekdays,,,weekend looks to be about the same:ernaehrung004:
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