How many of you do the annual CG / power squadron (or other ) Inspections ??
I have it done every year myself .
USGC Inspection POLL
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USGC Inspection POLL
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Re: USGC Inspection POLL
I get inspected by no less than two different agencies every year, and it seems now going forward there is going to be an additional winter "inspection" as well.
LGPC comes around at some point during the summer for a "courtesy" inspection, where if you pass you get a sticker so they know not to harrass you again that year. Basically that inspection boils down to compliance with local laws regarding overboard discharge and other issues related to just Lake George.
USCG Aux. will come and inspect you as well if you invite them to. That is more the traditional safety inspection that everyone is familiar with. If I see them and they are making the rounds I usually invite them aboard.
Now it also seems that in order to combat invasive species, I will have to get a hull "seal" every spring proving my boat was stored on land here and went nowhere else. All others trailering in from other bodies of water will have to get inspected and acid washed before launch going forward. Not a big deal for me because its automatic at where I do my storage, but I can see that being a bit of an hassle for others.
I have only been boarded by USGC once. About two hours after taking delivery from Nancy on Lake Champlain. The held me up for about a half hour looking for undocumented workers and marijuana in my bilges. They gave me a passed inspection "receipt" after the boarding. Thankfully they don't run full USCG units on my lake, just the Aux.
LGPC comes around at some point during the summer for a "courtesy" inspection, where if you pass you get a sticker so they know not to harrass you again that year. Basically that inspection boils down to compliance with local laws regarding overboard discharge and other issues related to just Lake George.
USCG Aux. will come and inspect you as well if you invite them to. That is more the traditional safety inspection that everyone is familiar with. If I see them and they are making the rounds I usually invite them aboard.
Now it also seems that in order to combat invasive species, I will have to get a hull "seal" every spring proving my boat was stored on land here and went nowhere else. All others trailering in from other bodies of water will have to get inspected and acid washed before launch going forward. Not a big deal for me because its automatic at where I do my storage, but I can see that being a bit of an hassle for others.
I have only been boarded by USGC once. About two hours after taking delivery from Nancy on Lake Champlain. The held me up for about a half hour looking for undocumented workers and marijuana in my bilges. They gave me a passed inspection "receipt" after the boarding. Thankfully they don't run full USCG units on my lake, just the Aux.
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Re: USGC Inspection POLL
A member at my yacht club does inspections for the Power Squadron, so I have it done almost every year.
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