There's an older retired guy that checks the box probably ever other day. He is the one who does most of the work around there if it needs anything. They also have a community recycle deal in the neighborhood for aluminum that goes into a fund for more gravel or permit fees as well.
The coe won't let them make it private but they are responsible for any mowing, new gravel, and the permit fees that the coe decide to raise all the time. What I don't understand is why the coe makes it to be open to the public but doesn't kick in any money or help with maintenance..
Even at 33 i take my dad fishing atleast 20 or 30 days a year, and i wouldn't trade it for anything. You will have a life long fishing partner, now i hope my daughter loves it as much as i do and we can spend our weekends in the boat together!
All boat ramps are public access because they are built on public land, but if it is in a neighborhood they have to pay a "lease" to the corp. The neighborhood has to pay to maintain and or repair anything but cannot technically turn anyone away from using it. You may not be welcome but you arent breaking any rules. So if they have a donation box throw a few bucks in there to help with fresh gravel or trash clean up.
I have a quantum 6'6" mh i got from the oakley big bass deal a few years ago that is pretty much brand new. Maybe used one day. I also have a wohali golden eagle 7' med pwr fast action never had a reel even put on it.
It seems I'm in need of a lower unit after hitting a log here in front of Cape fair marina. What does one run and how soon could you get to it ? 98 225 efi mercury
Where are you located? Would you be opposed to a test run with it before I bought it to make sure that's what I would run? I'll be in Capefair Fri sat and sun
I've got a Lowrance lcx-20 if that is something that you would be interested in. I have the GPS puck for it power cables but no transducer. I'm not sure what it's worth so just shoot me what you think it's worth to you.