In MD we are having another bout with noise regulations this year, and although it was not supposed to go anywhere, now it may be areal deal, below is a synopsis of what we are up against.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources has a bill which contains an act concerning vessel noise limitations on state waters. The bill proposes the noise level be limited to 88dB(A) for vessels made after 1993. For vessels manufactured before 1993, 90dB(A) is the proposed limit.
In summary, it states that as of July 1, 2010 the vessel cannot be equipped with an altered muffler or a device that bypasses, reduces, or eliminates the effectiveness of a muffler or noise suppression device.
Fines are $500 for the 1st offense. $1,000 or imprisonment of 30 days or both for the second.
This MUST be stopped! The National Marine Manufacturer’s (NMMA) has said they can live with the 88DB(A) as long as “Captain’s Choice” (by pass system) is allowed. The bill, as it is written, limits the noise and does not allow for by-pass systems at all.
This all came about when members of the Elk River Yacht Club complained that their “quality of life” is being ruined by those noisy boats.
If you are interested in reading the entire bill, visit the State of MD General Assembly website at www.mlis.state.md.us. In the “Submit Query” box put “SB 70”. The site also contains information on how to contact your Legislator.
We need the help of every member. Please write or call your Senator and/or Delegates. This bill impacts the entire state. ASK THAT THIS BILL BE STOPPED! Below is an example of what you might say:
Regarding Senate Bill 70:
Please reject any change in the existing regulations regarding vessel noise on the waters of the State of Maryland. One problem being that we do not have adequate enforcement of existing regulations.
It is my understanding that Senate Bill 70 is the result of a complaint by only a few residents living in the Northeastern portion of the state. Please do not make this a State Regulation for everyone.
In addition, the proposal goes against what the National Marine Manufacturer’s Association (NMMA proposes. The industry cannot comply with this bill as it is written. Please reconsider SB70.
So here is what I need. How do we argue against this? It is basically in line with Fed law and how do you make an argument that louder is better to the "civilians" ? How can a guy claim economic hardship when he needs to buy $1200 bucks worth of mufflers on a 100k boat? Give me some reasonable arguments to use, this could get Serious for us in MD.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources has a bill which contains an act concerning vessel noise limitations on state waters. The bill proposes the noise level be limited to 88dB(A) for vessels made after 1993. For vessels manufactured before 1993, 90dB(A) is the proposed limit.
In summary, it states that as of July 1, 2010 the vessel cannot be equipped with an altered muffler or a device that bypasses, reduces, or eliminates the effectiveness of a muffler or noise suppression device.
Fines are $500 for the 1st offense. $1,000 or imprisonment of 30 days or both for the second.
This MUST be stopped! The National Marine Manufacturer’s (NMMA) has said they can live with the 88DB(A) as long as “Captain’s Choice” (by pass system) is allowed. The bill, as it is written, limits the noise and does not allow for by-pass systems at all.
This all came about when members of the Elk River Yacht Club complained that their “quality of life” is being ruined by those noisy boats.
If you are interested in reading the entire bill, visit the State of MD General Assembly website at www.mlis.state.md.us. In the “Submit Query” box put “SB 70”. The site also contains information on how to contact your Legislator.
We need the help of every member. Please write or call your Senator and/or Delegates. This bill impacts the entire state. ASK THAT THIS BILL BE STOPPED! Below is an example of what you might say:
Regarding Senate Bill 70:
Please reject any change in the existing regulations regarding vessel noise on the waters of the State of Maryland. One problem being that we do not have adequate enforcement of existing regulations.
It is my understanding that Senate Bill 70 is the result of a complaint by only a few residents living in the Northeastern portion of the state. Please do not make this a State Regulation for everyone.
In addition, the proposal goes against what the National Marine Manufacturer’s Association (NMMA proposes. The industry cannot comply with this bill as it is written. Please reconsider SB70.
So here is what I need. How do we argue against this? It is basically in line with Fed law and how do you make an argument that louder is better to the "civilians" ? How can a guy claim economic hardship when he needs to buy $1200 bucks worth of mufflers on a 100k boat? Give me some reasonable arguments to use, this could get Serious for us in MD.
