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R.I.B.B.A
i hope someone out there remembers. my grandson was looking at my sign for the r.i.b.b.a and asked me when it was started. being in the original crew, i of course had no clue.
any help would be gratefully accepted. i really don't want him to think that his grandpa is starting to forget things. KEEP YOUR SNIDE REMARKS TO YOURSELF.......... |
eddie i beleave the changed there name to R.I.M.S rhode island mobil sportman they do have a web site with there history... there located in westerly...they changed there name when the beachbuggys (the ones with vw motors nonfishing offroad buggies)got popular they didn't want people thinking they were tearing up the beaches, they wanted to be known as sportsman
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thanks. there were a few of us who had over the road buggy also.
i had a 48 jeep 2 dr. wagon, 4wh. dr., that had the rear seat torn out and the back was fiberglassed in for holding fish. |
I think it was 1890 :rotfl:
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In 1958, a small group of surf fishermen who frequented East Beach and the Charlestown area beaches, banded together to form the first surf fishing organization in the area. At that time, the group chose RHODE ISLAND BEACH BUGGY ASSOCIATION (R.LB.B.A.) as its name. As time passed, and dune buggies grew in popularity, our name was changed to RHODE ISLAND MOBILE SPORTFISHERMEN, INC. (R.I.M.S.) This was done so that the public would not confuse our members with other groups that mainly were using dune buggies for racing, etc. It was a message to all that R.I.M.S. was an organization of fishermen dedicated to the preservation and conservation of our coastal resources. From the beginning, R.I.M.S. has been a family oriented club and still remains that today. Many of our present members are second generation and their children are now growing up on the beach. One of our goals is to keep the beaches open for our future generations. To realize this goal, R.LM.S. is a member of UNITED MOBILE SPORTFISHERMEN, INC. (U.M.S.), which is made up of similar groups spanning the East Coast from New England to North Carolina. It is important that these groups communicate with each other am work together to keep our beaches open by educating the public in the proper use of this valuable resource. R.LM.S. officers and members always seem to be in the forefront in the never ending battle with state and local officials and a variety of citizens groups to keep these last remaining natural beaches open to all. R.I.M.S. members have always been ready to spend time on conservation projects to help build up fragile dune areas along the Rhode Island shore. These projects have become almost annual events. The first beach conservation project began in January of 1959, when a dozen members dragged approximately 300 used Christmas Trees onto East Beach and place them in washed out areas on the beach face. By late Spring a new dune was growing from trapped sand that had blown and washed into these trees. In the following years, OPERA NON CHRISTMAS TREES grew and the placement of snow fence was added to strengthen the tree barriers. Soon, beach grass was filling in over the new dune lines. The CHRISTMAS TREE project became an annual family event that mushroomed beyond just using old trees for barriers and gained the participation of groups from Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Some of the accomplishments from the efforts of these groups were:
Also R.I.M.S. became a member and/or gained representation on the Marine Fisheries Council of Rhode Island and Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs. We were represented in State studies to lateral access to the shore, and the Aquaculture of Narragansett Bay. It was during this decade that RIMS Park was developed and RI.M.S. Acquired additional property on Quonnie Beach. The '90's are now upon Us and to date, R.I.M.S. has been in "full swing" achieving its goals. The following have been:
Things That Have Happened With RIMS:
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Mr. Ed's first beach buggy.
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