| Can't use the beach!!! #94637 01/05/07 11:52 PM 01/05/07 11:52 PM |
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Posts: 902 Norman,OK | I live in Oklahoma and love the sailing that I have available to me but last time i went out I got a shock.
I sail on lake Thunderbird because it is very close to my home, I would like to make it up to lake Hefner every time but it is to far to drive so I go with Thunderbird.
I usually set the boat up and put it in the water where the old Highway 9 runs into the water. It is really nice because it is a beach yet there it still a nice solid base for your tires. I had been putting my boat in the water there for all of last summer and last time i went out the local park ranger came out and told me that I wasn't allowed to use that place any more. The reason... it wasn't a boat ramp. I don't understand, if I wanted to pull my up on the beach there I could but heaven forbid that I back my car up there and put the boat in the water from there. I could understand if I left my car on the beach but I drive it almost a 1/4 mile to the parking lot for the park. I can't understand the problem, I don't block anything when I do it and it is a dead end road.
There isn't a single place around that serves the purpose as well, most places are just a giant concrete parking lot with a concrete boat ramp. Places like that just don't get along with my boat well. So I don't know what to do, is there anyone I can talk to about getting this wonderful beach opened up to sailors?
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#94639 01/06/07 04:40 AM 01/06/07 04:40 AM |
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Posts: 902 Norman,OK | Tell him it is a beach cat....... Not a boat ramp cat.
Do you have any local laws with regards to launching boats. Would the ranger have the same problem if it was a canoe or a wind surfer.
I would understand he would have a problem if you were backing your boat into the water, but if you are sliding it off the trailer and wheeling it into down to the water once rigged....... Then I can not see the logic. I do back my boat down there but not into the water. I never get closer than about 40 yard to the water with my car, from there it is cattrax all the way. I have seen alot of people back PWC's in there and never had anything said to them. I am not sure if it was just bad luck that day or if the ranger had something against sailboats. Also I would understand if there were fee's at the boat ramps but they are all free.
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#94641 01/06/07 05:05 AM 01/06/07 05:05 AM |
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Posts: 902 Norman,OK | I hate setting the boat up on the trailor and it makes coming in alot harder. There are always alot of power boaters around the boat ramp and just getting close to it make me feel like I am in danger. Granted during the winter it wouldn't be a problem other than the concrete everywhere. Also when sailing solo, if I want to use the boat ramp I have to back the boat in and then pull it up somewhere. The problem with this is that I block the ramp for a while, and all the bank around the ramps is rock. So I have to walk my boat at least 100 yards down the bank before I get to a place I can leave the boat.
If I use the beach I can just leave the boat set there on the beach while I drive my car out of the way. Then I can head out sailing.
In general I use the beach because it causes less problems for all the other boaters on the water. Maybe I need to explain this to the rangers. But they just seemed pretty adament about me not using the beach.
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#94642 01/06/07 05:12 AM 01/06/07 05:12 AM |
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Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia | I have seen alot of people back PWC's in there and never had anything said to them. I am not sure if it was just bad luck that day or if the ranger had something against sailboats. It looks like you are bearing the brunt of the PWCs actions. If you are launching direct into the water, then a ramp should be used. If you are not than anywhere should be fine. Why don't you take the cat off at quiet some distance away and wheel it all the way to the water. | | | Re: Can't use the beach!!!
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#94643 01/06/07 05:13 AM 01/06/07 05:13 AM |
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Posts: 1,226 Atlanta | I'd go research the local laws. You are saying Park Ranger, is it a Federal Park? If so, make sure you dont get in trouble with a Federal Park Ranger, they carry guns and have broad federal powers. A ticket from a Federal Park Ranger has to be settled in Federal Court and you have to go stand in front of a Federal Judge.
If its a local park, go talk to the local people. Find a someone in charge and explain what you want to do, and ask their advice. I've found most people are very helpful if you approach them with a problem and ask for their advice or assistance.
I suspect that if you leave your car on the road, you might have less issues with the ranger, use the beach wheels for the whole trip from the road to the water. Or if he shows up next time, ask him what is allowable. | | | Re: Can't use the beach!!!
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#94644 01/06/07 05:18 AM 01/06/07 05:18 AM |
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Posts: 902 Norman,OK | That is what I am going to have to resort to. It was just so nice to be able to drive up drop the boat off, the just ake my time setting it up and launching. Also I could just sail right up to the beach. If I use the boat ramps then I have to be a little more careful.
I don't know why they have the problem, that is what I am really interested in. Why do you think they would have a problem with me launching from the dead end.
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#94645 01/06/07 07:03 AM 01/06/07 07:03 AM |
Joined: Nov 2002 Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... Mary
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | I agree that you need to find out what the specific law(s) are. Maybe they have some ridiculous law like the one here in the Keys that says you cannot launch a boat off the shore unless you are launching directly into 4 feet of water. It obviously was intended to refer to launching ramps where the water is supposed to be 4 feet deep at the bottom of the ramp. But some people, including a former county biologist, interpreted that to refer to launching off a beach, as well. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" /> She also said that it applies to sailboats, but not to sailboards.
Her adamant stand about this kept us from trying to buy a piece of property with beach that we wanted to use for a small sailing center, back in the early 1990's.
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#94646 01/06/07 07:58 AM 01/06/07 07:58 AM |
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Posts: 503 | In my very limited amount of experience I have had with county ordinances here in Brevard County Florida, heres my understanding of how some of these rules come about:
And again, my experience is limited.
First, someone perceives there is a problem. Either a private group, or individuals, or a county employee as a result of public complaints.
The issue catches the attention of the appropriate county department, which often then forms a working or study group to investigate the problem.
The study group develops a report which makes recommendations to the county commisioners. The commisioners then decide if, and with which recommendations to move forward with a public hearing on the issue.
Hopefully, interested parties are made aware of the hearing and are able to get involved, however late at this point.
My experience is that often the problem is that we (catsailors) are not often included in the study groups on issues that affect us. This could be for a number of reasons:
1. We dont know the issue exists 2. We are not invited 3. No one has the time to get involved, meetings are often held during the middle of the day 4. Interested parties dont want us there
The recommendations that come out of study groups are important. County commisioners often act directly on them.
In Florida about a year or two ago we went through the register your beachcat, kayak, and canoe issue again. The issue was raised by the powerboat community, who cared little about the non-motorized boating community, but saw us as a source of income to build them more boat ramps. I luckily found out about the study group meetings from a kayak group and when I attended and asked about the impact of beach cats, there had been absolutley no previous discussion about it. The kayak, canoe, and sailing communities came together and helped get the recommendation worded in such a way to remove the non-motorized portion of it. To me, it was scary how these things can happen essentially behind closed doors if we dont get involved.
Another example of involement is the Pineda Park near Scott Hubels Performance Sail shop. An entire new park was planned, with no facilities planned for non-motorized boats. Scott spent two years, numourous meetings, phone calls, etc not only to get the non-motorized launch included, but also got high voltage power lines along US1 moved at an addition cost of over a $100,000 to the park. It can be done.
When NAMSA came about, I personally didnt quite see the purpose, as in my opinion it was duplicating a number of efforts. However, if NAMSA were to take on one and only one mission, to provide a website of information and communication forum that would help catsailors across the country learn how to deal and work towards preserving and generating new beach access, I would be a strong proponent.
I believe on issues that effect catsailors, it comes down to the squeaky wheel.
Ok, end rant.
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#94648 01/06/07 09:25 AM 01/06/07 09:25 AM |
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Posts: 9 Norman, Oklahoma | I sail at Thunderbird regularly and don't have any issues with them telling me I can't use the beach. I launch my Inter 20 from the beach at Sailboat point. Which is on the other side of the marina from where you describe.
I have also used the ramp at the Zoom beach area. I typically roll my boat down the ramp on the beach wheels, then pull it over to the beach.
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#94650 01/06/07 03:32 PM 01/06/07 03:32 PM |
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Posts: 902 Norman,OK | I sail at Thunderbird regularly and don't have any issues with them telling me I can't use the beach. I launch my Inter 20 from the beach at Sailboat point. Which is on the other side of the marina from where you describe.
I have also used the ramp at the Zoom beach area. I typically roll my boat down the ramp on the beach wheels, then pull it over to the beach.
Bill Etchieson I didn't know there was a beach over across the marina, that may solve the problem. How often are you out there. I have never seen you and I spent 2 or 3 days a week on the water last summer. If you sail very often I am sure I will see you out there.
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#94653 01/07/07 04:33 AM 01/07/07 04:33 AM |
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Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia | I live in the Bay of Islanads, New Zealand and we are behind the times so a dinghy or small boat or beach cat can legally be left on any of the reserves on the waters edge at no cost. Seems us fellas in OZ are behind the times like our brothers accross the Tasman. Further more..... We do not have to register our boats or hold a licence. We do not even need insurance which I believe is a bad thing, however to race at any club now you must hold a certain level of 3rd party insurance. Why not come down and join the Boyz Down Under <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> | | | Re: Can't use the beach!!!
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#94655 01/07/07 09:01 AM 01/07/07 09:01 AM |
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | And that's exactly why all the real sailors in the States want to move to Austrailia and New Zealand! Here in the US we've got one Lawyer for every 8 bodies! It's become all about liability and property rights.
Meanwhile, all the "good" property is being bought up by developers who are making it off limits to anyone but those few who can afford the $3 Million per. condos they are building. That would be those same people with the huge yacths at the marina!
To tie two threads together (this one and the one about the need for a new F12 foot cat to bring new people into sailing) I will say future growth depends more on easy, cheap ACCESS to the water than any new boat design.
Unfortunately, Beach Cats need a Beach to launch from. Most of the beaches are privately owned or if not, then you have the problems described above with the park rangers/life gurards/city codes not allowing a beach cat on the beach. Most private Yacht Clubs do not have beaches, just a boat ramp or a lift for launching boats. But the kids can cary an Opti (or Laser) down the dock and toss it in the water. And they stack up nicely when you are done. And there is a national training pipeline established to take a kid from age 8-18. No such pipeline exists in the cat world. So before we go off building more cats nobody wants, why don't we work on the youth training pipeline and more beach access? <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
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#94656 01/07/07 09:09 AM 01/07/07 09:09 AM |
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Most private Yacht Clubs do not have beaches, just a boat ramp or a lift for launching boats. But the kids can cary an Opti (or Laser) down the dock and toss it in the water. And they stack up nicely when you are done. And there is a national training pipeline established to take a kid from age 8-18. No such pipeline exists in the cat world. So before we go off building more cats nobody wants, why don't we work on the youth training pipeline and more beach access?
Is it just me or did you just answer your own question about why we need a new cat design ? "But the kids can cary an Opti (or Laser) down the dock and toss it in the water ... No such pipeline exists in the cat world." Now you work on getting more beach access over the property of millionairs and their lawyers while I work on getting a cat design that can be used on existing launch sites still open to (young) sailors. Lets see who will be succesful first shall we ? You guys want to fly before you have provided yourself with the tools you'll need to take to the air. Wouter
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