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Topic subject***TOC QUALIFIERS Important Info***
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45561, ***TOC QUALIFIERS Important Info***
Posted by mteman, Wed Nov-14-12 01:06 PM
Taylor reminded me that there are mussel inspections at Naci.

If you are coming in Saturday morning remember that there are 3 other clubs having tournaments this weekend also. Please give yourself enough time to get inspected and make it to the water before blast off time.

Here is the Mussel inspection form you will need to fill out to get into Naci this weekend.
http://www.calfishing.com/dc/user_files/9124-Boat_Launch_Permit_REV4_04.26.2011.pdf

To speed up the process at the gate just print this form and fill it out before you arrive.

looking forward to seeing everyone there :7


MT
45562, RE: ***TOC QUALIFIERS Important Info***
Posted by big daddy, Wed Nov-14-12 01:38 PM
Question, how do they handle if you know the mussel inspection if it raining?
45563, RE: ***TOC QUALIFIERS Important Info***
Posted by Robm478, Wed Nov-14-12 02:17 PM
They are pretty easy going.

Robert
45566, RE: ***TOC QUALIFIERS Important Info***
Posted by mteman, Wed Nov-14-12 04:15 PM
Jeff,
Like Rob said they are pretty easy going about inspections.
They are really interested in where you had your boat on the water last. If you go to the resort website http://www.nacimientoresort.com/ and click the link on the bottom of the left side bar for the 2011(?) vessel screening permit, there is a second page that I didn't post, that shows the bodies of water that they if you were there they won't let you launch.

MT
45572, RE: ***TOC QUALIFIERS Important Info***
Posted by FnB, Thu Nov-15-12 07:49 AM
They are understanding with the rain coming in at Naci for this weekend. It will be raining tomorrow, Friday and as well as Saturday. So it won't really matter what day you come in to try to avoid the rain, I don't think you can. Guys remember to keep your pumps dry. Don't leave your pump attached to your boat. What they look at is water coming out of motors. The only little tiny motor we have is the pump. See you in a coupe days.

Taylor