Slipless Bayview Man Beats System
At this point, there are no other options available to people who can’t afford docking fees.
There are, though, downsides to anchoring out. A marina operator who chose not to be quoted suggested that security provided by the marinas was important along with accessibility and power. Mulvahill agrees. “If I had a choice I’d be in a marina. I have it anchored where it is at after a great deal of thought. I didn’t want to get in the Navy’s way, not the area in front of the boat launch, so I chose the spot, just about 150 feet out and to the south of the waterway.” This 26-foot, blue sailboat sits calmly out from shore at the head of Scenic Bay, tethered to a mooring buoy which is anchored to the bottom. Mulvahill finally figured out how to win even when the system didn’t work for him/
Herb Huseland
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