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Floating docks at Brookhaven ramp sites

1,873 views·6 replies·by Loonzter
Loonzter
LoonzterFREE2020#1
Is there any news if the floating docks are in the water at Brookhaven ramp sites?
Mate200 postsSince 2020
BoatGuy
BoatGuyFREE2020#2
Seems they are having a closure.
First MateOriginal Crew780 postsSince 2019
Aquarius
AquariusFREE2020#3
Seems they are having a closure.

Dang!! I would imagine the same policy is coming to Nassau. Where did you get that document??

Down at the bottom by the FAQ, it looks like there is a question regarding already having a boat in the water and can it be accessed or used. I can't read the answer. Is it possible to repost a clearer picture??
First MateOriginal Crew568 postsSince 2018
BoatGuy
BoatGuyFREE2020#4
A friend sent it to me who has a boat in a marina. He just purchased a 23 foot Steiger Craft. I told him I help detail the hull before the dunked it. But with all the marina's closed.....

I'll see if he has a link to the entire document.
First MateOriginal Crew780 postsSince 2019
Aquarius
AquariusFREE2020#6
I found this:


Thanks for posting that. It looks like the Town of Islip and Suffolk County is taking this seriously. I have heard nothing about Nassau County. I am not sure if the Governor's directive specifically called out marinas or it that is just the Town's interpretation.

Anyway, my boat is in the water at a slip in a private marina. There are only a few boats in but that is normal for this time of year. I will go out until someone stops me. If I am out alone, what is the difference between that and someone going for a walk? They are encouraging golf, so boating, especially alone or with close family is no different.
First MateOriginal Crew568 postsSince 2018
Loonzter
LoonzterFREE2020#7
Received a message yesterday that the ramps at forge river are ready to use.
Mate200 postsSince 2020

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