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Great news Scott and all the other NY and NJ members. Kinda feels like ”School’s out for summer!!” [a la Alice Cooper]
Meanwhile our marina’s owner offered stern advice to us all on email and made sure we understood 3 rules while on the property: 1. Wear a mask or face covering at all times while on the property. Do it for yourself and others benefit. 2. Strictly observe the 6ft rule and no groups. 3. Shoot the office an email ANY time you’re on your boat. This is to prevent yard crew from inadvertently encountering the virus on surfaces on your boat.
She said that if the rules are flouted, it would only take one damming video of “rich boat owners” for local officials to reverse this order.
My Marina, just off the Potomac River in the Upper Potomac/Anacostia River area of DC, the office is closed but boat owners can access the docks via the security gates to work, sit on their boat or a few going out boating on the river. There are a few marina workers/staff around but supposedly the office officially closed. Bathrooms open.
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