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California Boaters revolt over proposed harbor copper cleanup |
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posted by DanaBerube
on Thursday February 06, @09:17AM
from the Bottoms-Up dept.
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California Boaters revolt over proposed harbor copper cleanup
Febuary 5, 2014
Marina del Rey boat owners oppose plan to strip polluting paint from hulls and fear they'll have to pay for removing copper from water.
By Matt Stevens and Tony Barboza
Plans for the first extensive pollution cleanup in Marina del Rey history have sparked a revolt by boat owners at the tony harbor that could echo along the length of the California coast.
The Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board on Thursday will consider rules that would force boaters to strip copper paint from the bottoms of their boats and replace it with a less toxic alternative. To clean copper already in the water, the plan also calls for the county to spend at least $147 million dredging the nearly 50-year-old marina, the nation's largest manmade recreational boating harbor.
Almost all of the marina's more than 4,500 boats have bottoms covered in copper paint.
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Maine Town Shuts Down Boatbuilder Over Zoning Disputes |
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posted by DanaBerube
on Thursday January 17, @01:44PM
from the Between-a-rock-and-a-hard-place dept.
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Maine Town Shuts Down Boatbuilder Over Zoning Disputes
January 17, 2013
Boatbuilder David Stimson is about ready to move to Belfast, four months after Boothbay officials shut down his boat shop for violating the local zoning ordinance. He's been building boats for more than 30 years.
Stimson and his wife, Tamora Goltz, are considering leaving the Burnham Cove home they built years ago for themselves and their two sons, who work with their father in the business.
Boothbay's code enforcement officer, acting on complaints from a couple of neighbors, informed Stimson he can't build boats in a residential district, although he has been building and repairing vessels of varying sizes on his property since 1981.
He has already built a new boat shop, with a permit from the town, but is not being allowed to complete the 50-foot steel staysail schooner under construction within the shop.
At issue is whether boatbuilding is a permitted use. Stimson says yes, town officials say no. If Stimson Marine resumes work on the vessel, the company risks a $10,000 daily fine from the town.
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Out to Launch - Accidents will happen (VIDEO) |
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20th Annual Providence Boat Show: Friday, Jan 18 - Sunday, Jan 20, 2013 |
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Roger Williams University to Offer IYRS Graduates Credits |
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Rhode Island boatowners to pay fee to remove abandoned vessels |
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posted by DanaBerube
on Thursday July 12, @06:53AM
from the Fee-or-Tax? dept.
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Rhode Island boatowners to pay fee to remove abandoned vessels
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- July 11, 2012 - Owners of Rhode Island's 40,500 registered boats will pay more in fees beginning next year to create a fund to remove abandoned vessels and other obstructions to navigation.
About $100,000 per year would be raised by adding a fee to the state's biennial boat registration. The fee would be based on the size of the boat, from $2 for a small boat to $20 for a boat larger than 51 feet.
The money would be disbursed by a five-member commission that would consist of representatives of the marine trades, environmental groups, municipal harbormasters, and the state.
Environmental and boating officials estimate there are between 30 and 40 abandoned boats left in Rhode Island's public waters each year.
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Bristol RI Harbormaster hosting tall ship Picton Castle through July 4 |
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posted by DanaBerube
on Wednesday June 27, @07:16AM
from the Tall-Ships-to-see dept.
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Bristol RI Harbormaster hosting tall ship Picton Castle through July 4
June 27, 2012
Bristol, RI, June 2012……The Picton Castle, a three-masted tall ship based in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada is currently docked in Bristol Harbor through July 4, 2012. Bristol’s Town Dock Master, Joe Cabral, is hosting the ship and its crew on the west side of the Church Street dock for their entire 11 day stay. The Picton Castle, with Captain Daniel Moreland at the helm, arrived in Bristol from Baltimore, MD, with 25-30 crew before it carries on to Newport for the Ocean State Tall Ship’s Festival.
While in Bristol, a variety of events are planned to take place aboard ship including a July 2nd marine industry event for 100 guests co-hosted by the Bristol Harbor Master and the Rhode Island Marine Trades Association. Anyone interested in becoming a member of RIMTA is invited to attend this special event. Please contact Wendy at 401-396-9619 to receive your personal invitation to this party.
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John Vigor Blog: The truth about Spray |
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posted by DanaBerube
on Monday June 04, @10:08AM
from the Say-it-don't-Spray-it dept.
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John Vigor Blog: The truth about Spray
June 3, 2012
IT COMES AS A BIT OF A SHOCK to learn that the first yacht to have been sailed all the way around the world singlehanded was actually not very seaworthy. Apparently Capt. Joshua Slocum’s famous Spray, which has been copied lord knows how many times, was unlikely to right herself after a capsize. She was extremely stiff initially, but once heeled beyond a certain angle was unlikely to recover.
This assessment, which is not the best news for the many owners of existing Spray clones, came from one of America’s best-known sailboat architects, John G. Hanna, designer of the famous Tahiti ketch.
In The Rudder Treasury (Sheridan House) Hanna says: “Since the Suicide Squad has been for many years building exact copies of Spray, and will continue doing so for many years more unless restrained, perhaps I can save a life or two by explaining, as simply as possible, the basic reason (skipping many other good reasons) why Spray is the worst possible boat for anyone, and especially anyone lacking the experience and resourcefulness of Slocum, to take off-soundings...
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California abandons copper-paint-ban bill |
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posted by DanaBerube
on Monday June 04, @09:42AM
from the Good-news dept.
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California abandons copper-paint-ban bill
Posted 02 June 2012
Recreational Boaters of California supports a decision by state Sen. Christine Kehoe (D-San Diego) to abandon a bill that would ban the use of copper-based antifouling paint.
"In all probability the bill would have resulted in a ban on the use of copper-based hull paints by recreational boaters," RBOC President Cleve Hardaker said in a statement.
Kehoe opted not to pursue SB 623, legislation that she authored.
The RBOC said Thursday that it has been actively lobbying to have the bill tabled. In September the group worked to delay action on it while continuing discussions with marine, environmental and other stakeholders.
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BoatUS: The Latest Trend in Boat Hurricane Preparation: Tie Her Down |
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