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Date: 2012-04-11 09:34:49
Technology
Naval architecture
Water transport
Waterbury
Connecticut
Personal water craft
Waterbury
Vermont
Personal flotation device
Wake
Boat
Transport
Water
Boating

Paddling There are two 5 mph/no-wake zones, which, with the protection by the 200’ law and right-of-way laws, provide areas for quiet uses. Paddlers, please try to stay in these quiet-use zones during times of

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