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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 103948" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>There are a few, but not many, places on Sak that I know of where private land gets down to the shoreline. Mostly surveying errors, and none that I know of where the water is deep enough to install a durable (for water level swings) boat ramp. </p><p></p><p>I'd have to imagine the Corps would be a bugger, to put it nicely, to deal with on such a topic.</p><p></p><p>Problem I see with such an endeavor here in ND is the short open water season. Then again, plenty of MN resorts are making a go of it, as are places along DL (Eastbay, Woodlands, etc). Not something I would personally want to do though, shitty hours and all. Maybe talk to a few owners, like Indian Hills, the Woodland Resort people, etc to get an idea of the obstacles. Maybe offer to buy them dinner for a casual conversation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 103948, member: 389"] There are a few, but not many, places on Sak that I know of where private land gets down to the shoreline. Mostly surveying errors, and none that I know of where the water is deep enough to install a durable (for water level swings) boat ramp. I'd have to imagine the Corps would be a bugger, to put it nicely, to deal with on such a topic. Problem I see with such an endeavor here in ND is the short open water season. Then again, plenty of MN resorts are making a go of it, as are places along DL (Eastbay, Woodlands, etc). Not something I would personally want to do though, shitty hours and all. Maybe talk to a few owners, like Indian Hills, the Woodland Resort people, etc to get an idea of the obstacles. Maybe offer to buy them dinner for a casual conversation. [/QUOTE]
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