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1649.1 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | a cunning stunt | Tue Jul 16 1991 13:19 | 13 |
| Consult the August issue of Saltwater Sportsman for more grisly details. They
tried for years to get this through but it was defeated due to heavy lobbying.
Last year they finally passed it during a closed door session in the middle of
the night.
Call your congressmen and complain if you don't think it's fair that fishermen
are expected to pony up more money to put into the general fund. we won't see
a penny of this money; indeed, they will probably both cut the budget for
the Coast Guard etc AND raise the "fees" next year.
We're getting completely hosed.
the Doctah
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1649.2 | I'm still bleeding. | BTOVT::PHELPS | | Tue Jul 16 1991 14:08 | 20 |
|
I just got off the phone with the USCG depot here on Lake Champlain
and they tell me they are trying to get away from the "user fee" label
as it incinuates (sp) the USCG is getting the money which, apparently
they are not. They're trying to call it a FVRF (Federal Vehicle
Registration Fee). The state of Vermont tried to dip into our pockets
two years ago with the same thing and thanks to many of us who camped
out at a meeting at our statehouse we managed to at least make them
think about what they were doing. So far we've escaped that one for a
while. We tried to petition against the Federal one also, but our
illustrious elected officials seemed to forget who put them into
office. Frankly, my pockets are about empty. Maybe I should have stayed
with just my 14' aluminum duckboat instead of going to my current 22'
Offshore. I really appreciate your sending out the message about this
as I haven't seen anything about it in a while and the last time I
talked with the CG, they said they hadn't heard one way or the other.
Thanks again
Silver King
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1649.3 | 16 feet and over?? | MSBCS::HURLEY | | Tue Jul 16 1991 15:40 | 3 |
| I noticed that the size of boats for the fee is 16 ' and up. Does this
mean us little guys 14' with 50 horse mercury luck out? Also what about
motorless boats like my canoe?
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1649.4 | Canoes and Jon boats exempt | LEDS::DCAMPBELL | | Tue Jul 16 1991 16:51 | 18 |
| i called the first phone number and got a recording with most of
the info. I could of waited and talked to a real person but I like
getting bad news from recordings ( they don't get mad when you swear
at them ). The recording state 16' with canoes and jon boats exempt.
My brother inlaw called and waited for a real person and he said his
boat was exempt because his boat is 16' and they weren't really starting
until 16'2". I'm wondering who is going to enforce this because I don't
see why the CG would go around checking if their not getting anything
from the fines.
I was cruising around Boston harbor between Deer Island and Hull
Gut and there were a lot of boats out there which at an avreage of $30
a decal must look pretty good to the politicians.
Dave C.
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1649.5 | Coast Guard to measure 16'2"? | BTOVT::PHELPS | | Wed Jul 17 1991 10:52 | 8 |
|
I saw something in our local paper in Vermont that there is an
attempt being made to get the bill repealed. Of course we'll all get
our money back.......right? The whole whole thing stinks politician and
they're the ones that are going to get a piece of my mind.
John
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1649.6 | ATABOY CONGRESS! | HPSTEK::CYGAN | | Wed Jul 17 1991 11:45 | 24 |
| O.K., now let me get this straight:
It's a new law which hasn't been widely advertised, has no way
of being enforced, and ya gotta send away for the form to get
the sticker????
Whot the hell, who's going to contest THAT? They've done such
a nice JOB of it!
I wonder what UNCLE SAM's going to do when people start turning
over the keys to $150 junker's instead of paying the fines? "Here
take the BOAT you %^&$^%$&*^*)&^(&%$6 tax-man!"
I checked with the local Mass. Marine Registration Dept. and was
told "they'd seen nothing official about referring people, nor even
INFORMING people of the requirement", but they were doing it any-w
way.
HEY....ATABOY CONGRESS! Gives 'em something to collect speech money
about next year!@%^$%^$%^&
Dick
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1649.7 | I paid it | DNEAST::OKERHOLM_PAU | | Wed Jul 17 1991 12:09 | 7 |
| I called the 800 numbers. The first was the recording. I thought
I heard it say they aren't planning on enforcing it till Sept 1. I
imagine they know virtually no one will have it paid in time.
Anyway I called the second number and paid the tax with my Visa
card. I was planning on avoiding the CG for the rest of the season but
they got this one Whaler with twin 225 Yamahas on it. I don't think I
could outrun that one. ;^)
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1649.8 | inland also? | DONMAC::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Wed Jul 17 1991 13:25 | 12 |
| The tile of this topic refers to a 'salt water use' but the lake
champlain comments lead me to believe that this is proposed to cover
inland waters as well??
I would make no plans of paying such a fee unless notified officially
from the proper authorities.
Additionally, before doing so, I'd measure my "16 foot" hull it be sure
it's 16' as documented - if wound up being 15'11.5", I'd pass on the tax.
-donmac
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1649.9 | NOT just SALT WATER users | HPSTEK::CYGAN | | Wed Jul 17 1991 13:45 | 7 |
| The recording from the fed's clearly stated "...boats used on any/all
navigable waterways must pay this fee".
Sorry bout that!
Dick
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1649.10 | got my attention | DEMING::HAUER | | Wed Jul 17 1991 13:54 | 5 |
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Dick.......OK....now what is the definition of navigable.
Gitzit'
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1649.11 | Politicians in your pocket are expensive. | BTOVT::PHELPS | | Wed Jul 17 1991 14:24 | 15 |
|
DonMac,
It is set up for everyone. The only reason I've kept a watchful
eye on it is that we have a Coast guard depot here on Lake Champlain
and although they say they don't get any money from it, they're the
ones that will be enforcing it. Don't know who will enforce it on
smaller bodies of water. Should be interesting to see what results from
all of this. My first move is to see our my illustrious politicians
voted on it.I plan on having my stickers on before I go over to Oak
Orchard Creek on Lake Ontario August 18th.
John
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1649.12 | Only place I've heard about it is notes | INET01::CARTER | | Wed Jul 17 1991 15:00 | 6 |
| re: .8
I'm with you, DonMac, on being officially notified. I wouldn't know anything
about this fee if I didn't read notes.
JC
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1649.13 | Change Flags?? | VIVIAN::C_MIDGLEY | | Wed Jul 17 1991 15:12 | 9 |
| Hi,
this idea of screwing more cash out of the poor fisherman, is not
heard of over here in the UK......YET?.
May I suggest you registar your boats with me under the flag of
convienience......???
My sympathys
Colin.
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1649.14 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | a cunning stunt | Thu Jul 18 1991 09:48 | 5 |
| The "user fee" applies to boats which operate on waterways under the
jurisdiction of the Coast guard. So even if there isn't a coast guard station
within miles, if it's in their jurisdiction, you've gotta pay.
The Doctah
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1649.15 | Grace period 8/1-10/1 | LEDS::DCAMPBELL | | Thu Jul 18 1991 16:11 | 18 |
|
A friend of mine spoke to a Coast Gaurd station in Rhode Island and
was told that you should have your sticker by 7-31 but that August
would be a freebee and September would be a warning month ( no fines
just written warnings ). So if you want to chance it you can probably
get away without a fine until Oct 1st. he said with all the grumbling
about this "fee" he was going to wait until the last minute to get his
in case it got repealed. He didn't want to have to try and get his money
back from Uncle Sam.
Would navigable waters be any water the has channel markers or
bouys? I thought of salt water because most of the lakes and ponds I
fish don't have any kind markers but I know some of the big ones do.
Don Mac. What do you consider offical notice?
Dave C.
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1649.16 | U.S. vs Sole State & USCG AUX | RCODLF::FRASCH | | Thu Jul 18 1991 17:34 | 37 |
| I'm suprised everyone is just hearing about this! It's
been a strong topic of discussion here for some six
months. Sorry, I should have posted it here for all of
you to see.
As I understand it, "Navigable Waters of the U.S." means
any waterway within the territory of the U.S. that will
provide for interstate passage. Ie, the Ocean, Erie
Canal, Hudson River, Lake Champlain, Etc. This is where
the new law will be enforced.
On the other hand, there are "Sole State Waters" which
do NOT provide interstate passage, and are not
considered subject to the new law. Places like Lake
Placid, Canandaigua Lake and Honeoye Lake here in NY
would be exempt.
However, if you go on ANY of the "Navigable Waters",
you need the sticker.
The Officer in Charge of CG Station Rochester, tells
me he will issue warnings as of 1 September, and
tickets as of 1 October. (1991)
There is one other exception to the law, "Operational
Facilities" of the USCG Auxiliary. These are the people
who, as volunteers, assist the CG with search and
rescue, as well as safety patrols on the water. (I'm
one of them) (plus we teach safe boating, do courtesy
marine exams, and have a bunch of fun)
Soooooooooooo, you might want to consider joining !!!
Anyone need info, send me a note !!!!!!!!!
Regards,
Don
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1649.17 | USCG Aux. okay | BTOVT::PHELPS | | Fri Jul 19 1991 08:59 | 14 |
|
Don,
Well, Mr. Frasch, nice to know you're still alive. You could send
me some of that info. if you wanted, not that I'm looking for an excuse
to get out of the sticker. Just another excuse to be on the water doing
what I like to do.
So I probably won't get my sticker before I go over to Oak Orchard
Aug. 18th for the kings.
I've written letters to my congressmen here asking how they voted
on this and also asking them to vote to repeal. Going to see if I can
get to see any of them and stir it up even more.
John
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1649.18 | Copy of the U.S. RVF Flyer | PIPPER::JDREW | | Mon Jul 22 1991 11:39 | 19 |
| I picked up a copy of the flyer called "U.S. recrwational Vessel Fee
Explained" at the marina where I keep my boat in Maine. They put a copy
on every boat the has a slip in their marina last week. It's for boats
which are over 16 foot (16 footers are exempt). Manually power vessels
such as canoes,kayaks and row boats are exempt as well as life boats
and tenders which are power by less than 10 hp engines. Unpowered
barges and house boat are also exempt. This tax is for the use of
waters that are territorial seas, internal waters subject to tidal
influence and internal waters which can be traveled via
canals,locks,connecting waters and the like. John Phelps, it looks like
Lake Champlain applies since you can get to the St. Lawrence River. The
flyer also mentions Lake of the Woors (MN), Lake Roosevelt (WA), Lake
Tahoe (CA,NV) and Lake Havasau (AZ,CA) as well as the Colorado River
between Parker Dam and Davis Dam.
I can make some copies if people want them. Send me mail on
Pipper::Jdrew. I don't want to capy and send out 100's of these so if
you can do some sort of site clearing house it would be helpful.
Jim
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1649.19 | | IE0005::PUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Mon Jul 22 1991 14:35 | 7 |
| In Mass a few months ago there was an article in the Worcester T&G.
It stated only the coast ways and the Conn River as CG controled waters,
and would require a sticker. You can't get there from here on the CONN river.
Two dams block ocean access. Do we still need a sticker?
Bob
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1649.20 | Any Which Way You Can ! | RCODLF::FRASCH | | Mon Jul 22 1991 15:02 | 17 |
| Bob,
Jim Drew in .18 (?) has the right info/pamphlet. If you
can navigate to the Sea from where you are by locks,
canals, rivers, or any other means "during most of the
boating season" ---- you need the sticker!
I'm not familiar with the Conn. River, so I'd suggest
you call the C.G. resbonsible for that area to be sure.
If you screw up, it can cost you up to $5,000 in fines.
Don
P.S. The copy I have is from the Commander, 9th CG
District out of Cleveland. As Jim offered, anyone needs
it, send me your address (mail stop). It's quite long
to enter fully here.
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1649.21 | All in flavor.... | BTOVT::PHELPS | | Tue Jul 23 1991 10:31 | 9 |
|
Yes, Lake Champlain is a prime target for this "fee" because of
easy access to the St. Lawrence as well as the Hudson River on the
southern end of the lake.
One other note is that our U.S. Representative to the House,according
to our local paper, voted in favor of repealing this "fee". Writing
letters did help in this case.
John
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1649.22 | Water Fee Repealed
| LEDS::ITECS2::CAMPBELL | | Wed Jul 31 1991 14:42 | 15 |
|
The wars not over but we won the first battle.
I just read in the Boston Globe that the senate repealed the water
fee bill. The article was in the front page section ( not on the front
page ) and also stated the senate voted to try and add the fee to a
coast guard bill they are trying to pass. It sounds like all the letters
and protests were listened to but they want to get our money any way
they can.
I am waiting to hear from anyone who paid the fee and tries to get their
money back. How long did it take, what was the procedure,etc.
I haven't heard anything about the Coast Guard bill so if anyone has any
info on this bill maybe they can post it here.
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1649.23 | WHERE WILL THE MONEY GO??? | RCODLF::FRASCH | | Thu Aug 01 1991 12:03 | 19 |
| Good news on the repeal!!!! The original intent of the
bill was to provide funding to the C.G. for support of
recreational boaters by the boaters themselves. That
seems fair, but it ended up that the money went into the
US General Fund!
I'm sure we will end up paying something, but to whom,
and what does that mean as far as CG support goes? Does
this mean if we pay the fee we can insist on a CG or
Auxiliary tow if we need it? (they do it for free) Or,
will we still be subject to some commercial towing
outfit whacking us for $100 or more to get back to port?
I don't have a problem with a fee IF it results in a
service.
Any comments??????
Don
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