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Committee hears bill to ban beaching moored boats without a permit on lakes
Summary
House Bill 393 would expand the statutory definition of ‘mooring’ to include newer temporary devices such as ‘sea legs,’ making placement of boats on shore without a mooring permit a statutory violation; state police marine patrol and lake neighbors supported the change.
A bill to tighten mooring rules on New Hampshire lakes by expanding the statutory definition of “mooring” was supported by the state police marine patrol and by lakefront residents at a Senate Transportation Committee hearing.
What the bill would do: Representatives described House Bill 393 as a clarification that would include beach‑parked boats supported by removable stands or…
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