Seadog
09-13-2004, 06:41 AM
I was perusing the Chronicles at Bubba's Saturday and discovered that GRDA are holding noise abatement discussions soon. Apparently some retired busybodies at Patrica Island, with too much money and time on their hands, are trying to get them to enforce 90 db at 50 ft.
Now I am all for quiet at night on the lake, but I have never seen any real problems there. There are a few idiots out there, but the noise is a low priority compared to the idiots in the big cruisers that try to run over the smaller boats by ignoring right-a-way and common sense. If noise was a major issue, then we should ban bass boats before 8:00 a.m.
I think it would be prudent for the performance boaters around Grand to attend the meetings and see to it that a workable solution is found. There probably needs to be some concessions made, but more along the lines of controlling the major idiots. It may require banning high performance runs within a certain distance of shore/docks or something.
If we are going to get into attacking boater groups, I think they should make the 30+ ft displacement/semi-displacement hulls stay near the center of the lake and if they stray outside the center, they have to reduce speed to low wake. There is nothing I hate more than being near shore and some 40'-50' cruiser or two pins me between them and shore and they have a 4' wake. And the only reason they are doing it is to cut a few seconds off their travel time. Hell, if you are in a floating house, why try to make a speed run?
Now I am all for quiet at night on the lake, but I have never seen any real problems there. There are a few idiots out there, but the noise is a low priority compared to the idiots in the big cruisers that try to run over the smaller boats by ignoring right-a-way and common sense. If noise was a major issue, then we should ban bass boats before 8:00 a.m.
I think it would be prudent for the performance boaters around Grand to attend the meetings and see to it that a workable solution is found. There probably needs to be some concessions made, but more along the lines of controlling the major idiots. It may require banning high performance runs within a certain distance of shore/docks or something.
If we are going to get into attacking boater groups, I think they should make the 30+ ft displacement/semi-displacement hulls stay near the center of the lake and if they stray outside the center, they have to reduce speed to low wake. There is nothing I hate more than being near shore and some 40'-50' cruiser or two pins me between them and shore and they have a 4' wake. And the only reason they are doing it is to cut a few seconds off their travel time. Hell, if you are in a floating house, why try to make a speed run?