Thank you for the explanation. But, a well-crafted regulation that violates superceding law is not okay with me. This group will be largely okay with this law simply because it does affect anything that WE generally do. Requiring a permit to anchor in any one place for more than 14 days in a FEDERAL waterway is still illegal.
As for the gentleman who posted stating that he will never again stay at a Georgia marina, I will not either. I agree that the marinas, as a group, standing idly by taking no position was based in the hope that business would be increased. Those marinas will not likely be able to quantify the affect of their decision but I can assure each and every one of them that they have lost, and will continue to lose, business from transients. Due to this nightmare, folks have learned to easily by-pass Georgia marinas and will continue to do so. And now that the law codifies the right to anchor within 150 feet of any structure, not much of a set-off at all, we can anchor just about anywhere. Bye-bye Georgia.