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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 418587" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>HA!!! To have a dock...I have a pile of 2 pallets held in place by some rocks and the silt & gravel that have accumulated in them.</p><p></p><p>In my town in CT it involves over $1,000 worth of permits between the concrete block on the shoreline to attach a dock & for the dock itself - forget the building material costs! All on an unnatural pooled stretch of river behind a power generating dam on a river contaminated with PCB's and other industrial waste from a GE plant upstream in MA...not exactly a justifiable target of heavy-handed conservation!</p><p></p><p>So I started making use of material I found in the river anyway.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Prior to this boat I had a 12' sea nymph out there with a cover on it that kept the leaves & debris out. This boat will likely only have the poles setup when it's going to rain to make covering it on the water easier. I still will need the cover as it's moored under the trees overhanging the bank & will be full of junk overnight if i left it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 418587, member: 13702"] HA!!! To have a dock...I have a pile of 2 pallets held in place by some rocks and the silt & gravel that have accumulated in them. In my town in CT it involves over $1,000 worth of permits between the concrete block on the shoreline to attach a dock & for the dock itself - forget the building material costs! All on an unnatural pooled stretch of river behind a power generating dam on a river contaminated with PCB's and other industrial waste from a GE plant upstream in MA...not exactly a justifiable target of heavy-handed conservation! So I started making use of material I found in the river anyway. Prior to this boat I had a 12' sea nymph out there with a cover on it that kept the leaves & debris out. This boat will likely only have the poles setup when it's going to rain to make covering it on the water easier. I still will need the cover as it's moored under the trees overhanging the bank & will be full of junk overnight if i left it. [/QUOTE]
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