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Melissa 07-06-2010 12:00 PM

Petition to change lake law - anyone done this before?
 
This isn't technically about wakeboarding, but I didn't know where else to put it.

Pretty much the only time to wakeboard (or waterski, barefoot, or kneeboard) on our lake is early in the morning or at dusk, but the laws don't allow speeds over headway until 11am on Saturday and Sunday.

IV Speed Regulations
A. Power propelled speed is limited to 10 MPH until 11:00 a.m. on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
C. Power propelled boats speed is limited to headway speed or 5 mph, whichever is greater,
1/2 hour after sunset until ½ hour before sunrise.


By 11:05, everyone is out on their boats and the water has gone to crap.

I'm thinking of petitioning to allow skiers and boarders to use the lake 1 hour earlier, at 10am, to take advantage of the conditions that are ideal for those particular sports. (Like adult swim at the local pool.) Considering there's a lot of people who ski or ride, I'm sure I could get backers. Also, the Ski Team was able to get permission to practice as early as 8am, so its not an issue of noise. But I can't help but wonder if this is too extreme?

davenk 07-08-2010 5:00 PM

I have never tried to change the law. Maybe start with getting a petition together.

Why not just surf till 11

Melissa 07-09-2010 3:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davenk (Post 1606166)
I have never tried to change the law. Maybe start with getting a petition together.

Why not just surf till 11

Yeah, I'm going to work on a petition, and talk to the ski team to see what they had to do to get the regulation changed for them. Perhaps if they sign, it might give this more weight as well...

We can't do anything till 11am, except fish, canoe or kayak. Blegh. I want to ride! ;)

chris4x4gill2 07-09-2010 5:39 AM

whats the reason behind the law? Is this a small lake? Public water?

Melissa 07-09-2010 6:49 AM

I'm not sure of the reason...I'll have to research. But it seems to be common here in MA.


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