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County accepts donation of Chain o' Lakes water-patrol boats, trailers and shore stations from Town of Dayton

Waupaca County Board of Supervisors · March 1, 2026
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Summary

Resolution No. 36 authorized Waupaca County to accept Town of Dayton's 38% ownership transfer in two Crestliner boats (hull numbers recorded), two shore stations and two trailers for the Sheriff’s Office Chain o' Lakes Water Patrol; the board adopted the resolution 26-0.

The Waupaca County Board adopted Resolution No. 36 on Dec. 21, 2021, accepting donated water-patrol equipment from the Town of Dayton for use by the Waupaca County Sheriff’s Office Chain o' Lakes Water Patrol.

The resolution lists the donated items: an 18-foot Crestliner (Hull#CRC11584E616) with motor; a 17½-foot Crestliner (Hull#CRCFE159C414) with motor; two shore stations; and two boat trailers. The resolution notes county policy requires board resolution to accept donations valued over $1,000. Supervisor P. Craig moved adoption and Supervisor Cindy Hardy seconded; the motion carried 26-0.