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Old 07-15-2008, 10:01 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by Kamper View Post
When I took the Certification in 2001, I asked the instructor to clarify and I pushed and tweaked for all the details I could get. If she hadnt had a good sense of humor I sure she would have been annoyed by how I tried to find a loop-hole.

At least her interpretation. To legally sleep in a boat on a body of water in the State oh NH, it has to be tied up to a dock or at a legal mooring that you have permission to use. So, yes you can.



Good luck!
So, does everyone agree that a legal mooring is ok and does not face the same restrictions as anchoring?

Now a new question that your answer brought up. I have always assumed that the owner of the land that provides access to a mooring in front of it must apply for the mooring in their name. Is that owner then allowed to rent that mooring or even allow access to another person to use that mooring exclusively.

My problem is I have a neighbor that (I assume) rents their mooring out to another person. That person sleeps overnight on the boat and in the morning his wife brushes her teeth and spits out the toothpaste into the lake. Don't know what else gets "spit out" but they have a dog on board as well.

I know I should be asking the mooring dept this but thought I'd ask the experts of the forum.
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