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Title: Anchoring in Georgia
Post by: dfloeter on May 16, 2020, 07:17:10 PM
So this is not strictly Cat 34 territory but I hope someone in this region has some input. We are on the ICW northbound in Georgia and aware of the new anchoring rules enacted in January.  The question is are the rules being enforced, by whom and is there any meaningful penalty?  The rules as written severely limit our options. We are currently no where near any structures that trigger the 1000' zone but tomorrow is another day.
Title: Re: Anchoring in Georgia
Post by: Stu Jackson on May 17, 2020, 09:20:35 AM
Dietrich,

You may get more info on this particular question over at www.cruisersforum.com

Good luck,

Stu
Title: Re: Anchoring in Georgia
Post by: Ron Hill on May 17, 2020, 01:02:11 PM
Dietrick : Look in the Notice to Mariners (USCG) for Georgia.  It should give the definitive regulation and restrictions!!

A thought
Title: Re: Anchoring in Georgia
Post by: dfloeter on May 17, 2020, 02:53:17 PM
While sitting in an unquestionably legal anchorage surrounded by grass, I should say that the rules are clear and I have found a chart detailing exactly where we are allowed to drop the hook.  And I did check Cruisers Forum and found little but that is a great idea.  That said, since we entered Georgia a week ago no one has mentioned the new rules or seemingly acted on them.   We spent six nights at Cumberland Island National Seashore, with as many as 20 boats anchored illegally.  I just wonder if the rules are being ignored statewide.   We will be out of this lovely grassland in a couple of days anyway and we can muddle along.   Thanks.
Title: Re: Anchoring in Georgia
Post by: Ken Krawford on May 18, 2020, 05:18:43 AM
After much public outcry, the Georgia legislature is currently working on HB833 which will hopefully remove some of the ridiculous rules set for in the initial bill.  HB833 in its present form can be found at http://www.legis.ga.gov/Legislation/en-US/display/20192020/HB/833.  It has not been voted into law yet as far as I know.
Title: Re: Anchoring in Georgia
Post by: dfloeter on May 18, 2020, 08:27:20 AM
Thanks Ken.  The new version when enacted will be a reasonable piece of legislation form the way I read it.
Title: Re: Anchoring in Georgia
Post by: Hugh17 on June 07, 2020, 04:09:26 AM
Quote from: Ron Hill on May 17, 2020, 01:02:11 PM
Dietrick : Look in the Notice to Mariners (USCG) for Georgia.  It should give the definitive regulation and restrictions!!

A thought

Go to Save Georgia's Anchorages https://www.facebook.com/groups/SaveGeorgiasAnchorages/ on Facebook for the latest info on the anchoring situation in GA. The current law/regulations, HB201, are 1000' from a private dock and 300' from a marina. However, we have been working hard over the past year to repeal and replace this anchoring law. HB833 will establish a uniform 300' setback for anchoring near private docks or marinas with some time limit caveats. HB833 was negotiated with GA's DNR commissioner in mid-Feb, and passed the House just before the legislative session was suspended due to Covid19 concerns.

The legislative session will resume in mid-June and we are hopeful that the bill will be taken up by the Senate where it is virtually assured of passage and the Governor supports the bill and will sign it into law immediately upon passage. We have hired a lobbyist and he will be on the floor working the bill through committees as soon as the legislative session begins.

As far as the current HB201 and the 1000' setbacks other than 300' setbacks from marinas, enforcement is complaint driven meaning that GA DNR does not have the available resources to patrol waters looking for violators. Just stay away from private homeowners docks and you should not have a problem. If anyone has additional questions reply to this thread or message me directly.