Boaters at several major launch sites around the region trying to pull their vessels out of the water in anticipation of Hurricane Sandy were surprised Friday morning when they discovered that the state's floating docks had been removed, making the task much more difficult.


But a spokeswoman for the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, which disassembled the docks without warning, said the agency would be providing personnel Friday and over the weekend to help people haul their vessels.


"They will go in the water to help get boats out," said Eleanor Mariani, director of boating for the DEEP, who works out of the Old Lyme office. "We know boaters want to get boats out this weekend."


Without the help, many people trying to haul their boats would have been forced to brave 60-degree water to maneuver vessels into a position to be towed away.


http://www.theday.com/article/20121026/NWS01/121029758/1017

Posted Sat Oct 27, 2012 3:57 am

they were shutting down state parks early as well. Hopeville state park is closed as of 4pm Friday when i left. I launched at 1 and was chased down on the water and told to be out by then or risk being locked in.

Posted Sat Oct 27, 2012 8:27 am

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