True though that may be, it remains entirely legal for him not to rent
dangerous slips while waiting for the necessary paperwork to make them
less so.

Cheers,
Kris

On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 09:27:48AM -0700, Bill Dietrich wrote:
> Given regulations in FL, it may not be legal for that marina owner to
> "clean the bottom" in his marina.  He may have to get a dredging permit,
> which last I heard was very difficult to get.
> 
>  
> Bill Dietrich
> [email protected]   http://www.billdietrich.me/
> sailing vessel "Magnolia": 1973 Gulfstar 44 ketch motor-sailer

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