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Old 03-21-2012, 09:30 AM
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Thanks for the update Chuck.

I thought there was a huge no wake sign to the right of the canal heading towards the bridge and I believe there's a 2nd one past the bridge after the basin?????

I remembered seeing the no wake sign and coming off plane but a lot of other boats blowing by me (Cruisers, runabouts, powerboats etc) all the way up to the Inn. There were so many boats ignoring the sign that I felt as if I was doing something wrong myself. I guess I'm just used to the laws in NJ where most bridges we had to come off plane and idle through.
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I know the sign your talking about Frank ... That sign is more of a courtesy than a regulated speed zone or law .

$85 dollars fine for any speed over 35 knots ... better make it worth while it your gonna speed ... WFO !

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Old 03-21-2012, 10:53 AM
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Speed limits like that have been in effect down here on the Severn and Soulth rivers for awhile . I try to not speed while on them , no tickets so far . Nice to know what to expect just in case , Thanks

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I've seen that sign also Frank and I usually come off plane at that sign. Unless I'm trying to beat an Apache to the slip!
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Originally Posted by R Addiction
I've seen that sign also Frank and I usually come off plane at that sign. Unless I'm trying to beat an Apache to the slip!
Even if you beat an apache to a slip he will sneak up and steal the slip anyway when your not lookin

$85 is not much of a deterent, at least the first time.
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Here you go C spray, give a full time boater something to work on..... for the good of the sport

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Sneaky Indian!
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I doubt they will enforce this, they don't have the man power to enforce the noise regulation that everybody was so upset by last year.
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We should all agree right now to get behind the first person to get a citation and mount a full-on legal challenge to the basis and enforceability of the regulation.

In the meantime, how about a grassroots campaign to get a real no-wake zone at Chesapeake City? If the bluehairs can make things happen, so can we.
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Originally Posted by C_Spray
We should all agree right now to get behind the first person to get a citation and mount a full-on legal challenge to the basis and enforceability of the regulation.

In the meantime, how about a grassroots campaign to get a real no-wake zone at Chesapeake City? If the bluehairs can make things happen, so can we.
Sounds good Chuck !
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