Carpedmman
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Very interesting Read! Thanks for sharing!
I have a few comments:
1) I think "quiet hours" vary by location. On the Columbia River I was told they are 10:00pm-8:00am. No loud music, partying,or generators.
2) Eyes on the walkway? I've never heard this one. I am very guilty of saying hello to dock neighbors as I walk down the dock. It is no different than if your neighbor was gardening or in the garage and you were walking by and said hello. IMO. The thing that gets me though are those that bow in with their anchor hanging over the dock-high or low! VERY unsafe!
3) I found it interesting about running the generator at the dock. In the slip I start the generator as part of my departure routine. I will run my generator at a moorage dock as long as my neighbors are OK with it and the discharge is away from the dock. Anybody else do this? Some people install inverters and massive battery banks, butI guess I haven't got to the point of ponying up the $5-7k for this improvement.
Thanks again for sharing!
I have a few comments:
1) I think "quiet hours" vary by location. On the Columbia River I was told they are 10:00pm-8:00am. No loud music, partying,or generators.
2) Eyes on the walkway? I've never heard this one. I am very guilty of saying hello to dock neighbors as I walk down the dock. It is no different than if your neighbor was gardening or in the garage and you were walking by and said hello. IMO. The thing that gets me though are those that bow in with their anchor hanging over the dock-high or low! VERY unsafe!
3) I found it interesting about running the generator at the dock. In the slip I start the generator as part of my departure routine. I will run my generator at a moorage dock as long as my neighbors are OK with it and the discharge is away from the dock. Anybody else do this? Some people install inverters and massive battery banks, butI guess I haven't got to the point of ponying up the $5-7k for this improvement.
Thanks again for sharing!