Chuck S said "The boat is my property, so I should be allowed to access it."

Chuck, don't mean to be argumentative but the boat is not on 'your property'.....move it to your property and problem solved.  There is no normal and only the virus knows when there will be a semblance of it.

Stay safe.

Rob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 - #277
Halifax, N.S.



On 3/26/2020 5:05 PM, CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List wrote:
FWIW, I just got turned away from working on my boat in Pasadena, Md.  Seems they misinterpreted the governor's directive and closed the yard to everybody but their own workers.  I was allowed ten minutes to check my tarp and stands, and get out.  In a boatyard w 200 plus boats that are spread out so you can work around all sides, there are only a handfull of us owners that ever work on our own boats so social distancing is super easy to maintain.  The boat is my property, so I should be allowed to access it.  I rarely ever interact with the yard guys and planned to do so even less, but rules are rules and the yard manger mentioned calling the police.   I have no symptoms and stayed 20 ft away while talking to him.  I'd be twelve feet off the ground when on deck when working, and I'm fully self sufficient, with my own food, water, beer, parts and tools, so I feel I am not putting him or anyone in Maryland at any risk.

I hope someone talks some sense into these guys.

Chuck S


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