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RI COVID Water Rules
New England Boating has a pretty explanatory article:
State launch ramps are open to Rhode Island boaters, except for the ramps at state parks, which remain closed. Non-residents wishing to work on their boats in RI must self-quarantine while in RI. They must not come in contact with others, and must either stay on their boats or in a residence while in RI. That person DOES NOT have to remain in the state for the 14-day quarantine period, however. Out-of-state charter boat operators may not enter or do business in Rhode Island. Out-of-state boaters may enter Rhode Island to remove their boats from the state. Out-of-state boaters may enter the state to pick up a vessel they have purchased in RI. Non-resident anglers may not fish in RI freshwater waterbodies. Transient boaters may not dock or moor at a RI marina. Anglers entering RI waters by boat may fish in RI marine waters, but may not make landfall in the state. https://newenglandboating.com/new-ru...EAVJyFDgFC6OCY |
I am so sick of this #^&#^&#^&#^&
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Yup
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at my age & underlieing conditions ..I,m scared to get sick >>:doh:
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they'll never take me alive
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works for me.. put in in MA fish in RI then Back to MA basically what I have always done ... still early enough not to get in the way of fishing but I understand people who dont trailer are going to have a hard time getting their boats in the water
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