Dave:
It’s my opinion that you and the rest of the staff are doing a
great job in a tough situation, most of which is out of your control. I
appreciate what you do and am glad to have you there.
With kindest regards,
D. Allen Miller
Telephone: 801.444.9919
E-mail: amiller@GoToBAI.com
Website: www.GoToBAI.com

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[mailto:gsl-marina-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Dave
Shearer
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 8:10 PM
To: GSL Marina Email List
Subject: [GSL-Marina] Marina Issues
GSL Slip Renters;
A couple rumors
have come to our attention that I feel must be corrected.
Rumor one
(Myth): It is rumored that the reason we cannot afford to dredge the
mouth of the marina is that we purchased a new power boat called Rescue One and
can now not afford to dredge.
Truth:
Rescue One was NOT purchased with parks funds. It was purchased with
boating and COAST GUARD funds that have nothing to do parks funds. The
old Rescue One finally died. We, at the marina, wanted to have the old
boat fitted with new engines. We were firmly told NO. So an RFP was
sent out to purchase a new boat. The money for that boat was funded from
the above mentioned funds two years ago. The cost of operating Rescue One does
not come out of the marina budget but rather the above mentioned funds.
Rumor Two
(Myth): We cannot afford to dredge but we can afford to purchase a brand
new truck. (some of you may have noticed that we now have a one ton truck
so that we can pull Rescue One).
Truth: There
have been several Search and Rescues at Utah Lake this summer where we were
requested to pull our boat down there. The ¾ ton truck we have been using
is old had some trouble meeting this goal. The Main Office of Parks
strongly requested that we get a one ton that would reliably meet this purpose
for public safety reasons.
We have leased the
one ton from FLEET. AND we turned in one of our ¾ tons to
compensate. AND, because the one ton is on a longer term lease, the one
ton is costing us half what the truck we turned in was costing. So we are
saving budget money.
Rumor three
(Myth): We just need to dredge the mouth and we will be ok.
Truth: The
marina mouth is about ½ a foot shallower than the rest of the marina. The
mouth is at about 4.6’ while the main channel of the marina is now about
5 feet in many sections. B dock has been lost to us. A large
section of E dock has also been lost. And even the boats on the north
side of C dock are now sitting in silt. My boat on K dock along with
others are also sitting in silt.
The problem is
that the whole marina is silted in and in some degree of trouble. The
estimated cost of dredging the marina is five million dollars. Parks just
doesn’t have that money. It will take money from the feds or from the
legislature to solve this problem. Or a very good winter.
It is unfortunate
that these rumors that have no basis in fact get started and strain the
relationship we have with parks staff and marina patrons. Rest assured
that Bob and I are doing what we can to get the marina dredged. We have
been doing a LOT of thinking out the box and are willing to listen any and all
ideas.
On a good
note. NOAA has come out with the long term forecast for the Great Salt
Lake Area and are predicting a wetter than normal winter. Let us all pray
that this is accurate.
Dave Shearer
Harbormaster
Great Salt Lake
State Marina
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