Keep Our Ramps Open! MIATC, Martin County, FL
To the Martin County Boating Community: We want to keep our ramps, sandbars, and marinas OPEN. Let’s follow the social distancing guidelines that have been set in place. For example: keep boats 6’-10’ apart at the sandbar, no groups of 10 or more people who aren’t 6’ apart, and no big parties on boats tied together. Let’s be kind to one another and keep our unique Martin County lifestyle afloat during this difficult time. We have outstanding leadership in Martin County doing everything they can to keep our way of life open for business, let’s do our part to insure we keep it that way! Visit the MIATC website homepage for information on programs available for you and your employees. |
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MIATCPO Box 1639Stuart, FL 34997 |
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Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Intersection of AICW/Okeechobee Waterway
Comments from Cruisers (1)
This is an absolitely foolhardy idea and the MIATC should know better. It has been shown over and over that people don't control themselves especially weekend party boaters. The closure of ramps and marinas in Miami, Broward and Palm Beach counties was due to the poor behaviour of boaters AFTER they had been asked to do the same thing without avail. It's sad to say but if you truly wanted to help stop this virus, you would be requesting the closures to help protect people from themselves.