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Old 05-14-2014, 03:43 PM   #34
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All that course has done is reduce the number of vacationers that come to the lake. Especially folks from Massachusetts who are inconvenienced because their boating course isn't recognized. ( I'm not from Mass , My Florida course is recognized in NH )
Also , in Florida where we have had a large increase in tourism and boating this past year we have also had a decrease in accidents , and we DON'T require any boating certification.
The flaw is this is just another requirement that is driving away tourism.
Alienate the boaters / vacationers and reduce traffic = reduced accidents, I agree 100%. We have friends that can come stay with us for free but still find it too restrictive to do so. I can't imagine why people that have to rent a hotel to boat here would want to.
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