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Re: Zebra Rules [Re: onestumptomany] #10010419 05/24/14 11:15 PM
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Originally Posted By: onestumptomany
I'm all for protecting the environment, but this rule is impossible for a boater to follow. After draining live wells, bilges and lower units a small amount of water will remain in hoses, pumps and hulls. There is no way to eliminate every drop of water from a boat IMO.
thumb Totally agree

Re: Zebra Rules [Re: bush hog] #10013220 05/26/14 02:13 PM
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If anyone has a better idea to help stop the spread of the things then speak up. Or just continue to complain about how stupid the rules are. I got a feeling some people are going to be complaining all the way to the day when you can't take any boat between lakes without having it steam cleaned at a certified cleaning station with an inspection fee.

Re: Zebra Rules [Re: sfotw] #10013231 05/26/14 02:20 PM
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I actually think it's a too little too late effort.


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Re: Zebra Rules [Re: bush hog] #10013377 05/26/14 03:32 PM
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What Bobcat said. They are already here, so they need to spending their money on research to deal with them. Find something that fights them naturally. Start spending the money to install the equipment that keeps the intake pipes from getting blocked etc. The Great Lakes area has dealt with them for years and they've managed just fine.

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