Cruising America's Great Loop and other inland routes
View all threadsQuote from Trent-Severn Waterway Guide "Vessels towing a boat (aluminium,
fibre glass, rubber dingy or personal watercraft ) regardless of size, with
or without an engine will require a lockage permit for the towed craft. A
mooring permit for a towed vessel is also a requirement."
(Maybe Mallorytown Park has a one time fee to beach the dingy at the
park.)
Captain Alan Lloyd
Great Loop Navigation Notes
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In a message dated 2/24/2012 9:44:35 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
Bob@MVSanderling.net writes:
No, although not all sales staff are aware of that.
When we bought our permits the first day at Mallorytown Park last
summer, On 2/24/2012 9:01 AM, Dr Michael Hechtkopf wrote:
Alan,
Do we also need to pay for the dinghy?
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I failed to mention that our dinghy is on davits, not towed.
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