DNR asked to mediate lake tussle
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The skiers stay within the 66-foot right-of-way at the end of the road when on shore, he said, and ride beyond the 200-foot limit and 100 feet apart as required.
They prefer jumping three to five-foot waves.
“Riding on smooth water is boring to us,” he said. “We’re not teenagers. I’m a 39-year-old man enjoying a sport.”
AN SUV WAS driven on the beach at the end of Sandy Beach Road in the Town of Belgium to launch personal watercrafts last month. Some lakefront residents have complained about the noise created by the watercraft. Photos by Sam Arendt
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