RobMcClain
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We just finished towing our boat east, from Nevada to South Carolina. En route we passed through Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. In total we entered 8 different states. Before we left we had the boat inspected for any tag-along aquatic invasive species (AIS). As our home waters of Lake Mead are generally ground zero in the battle against AIS we wanted to be sure we were not going to be responsible for spreading them elsewhere. As we have found in the past, our boat was determined to be clean and passed inspection with flying colors.
Getting this inspection done in advance, prior to leaving Nevada, was recommended by both the local Power Squadron and the Nevada Department of Waterways. It was thought that having a clean inspection report in hand might simplify entry into various states since we understood many are now stopping trailerable boats at their borders for inspection purposes because they don't want to risk the invasion of new unwanted species. This makes complete sense to me and seems a very responsible approach. Getting an inspection is little price to pay to keep our waters as clean as possible.
With this said, none of the 8 states I mentioned had any sort of entry or launch requirements. No signs, no stopping, no inspections, nothing... Just launch and enjoy their waters - and I guess hopefully don't bring along anything. When I asked about AIS at marinas, I was generally looked at with a blank stare. I know Utah has inspection requirements, and I believe some northern states do as well but I don't know which ones. I was shocked to find nothing going south. It was as if we had never left Nevada.
I am curious, what states do have inspection requirements? What are people finding?? I know things might change as summer approaches, but perhaps it would be useful to use this post as a place to keep a running list of which states require AIS inspections and then update it as things change. Just a thought....
Again, for what it's worth we found the following states currently have no vessel inspection requirements for AIS: Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina
The one state we have found that does: Utah
Rob
Getting this inspection done in advance, prior to leaving Nevada, was recommended by both the local Power Squadron and the Nevada Department of Waterways. It was thought that having a clean inspection report in hand might simplify entry into various states since we understood many are now stopping trailerable boats at their borders for inspection purposes because they don't want to risk the invasion of new unwanted species. This makes complete sense to me and seems a very responsible approach. Getting an inspection is little price to pay to keep our waters as clean as possible.
With this said, none of the 8 states I mentioned had any sort of entry or launch requirements. No signs, no stopping, no inspections, nothing... Just launch and enjoy their waters - and I guess hopefully don't bring along anything. When I asked about AIS at marinas, I was generally looked at with a blank stare. I know Utah has inspection requirements, and I believe some northern states do as well but I don't know which ones. I was shocked to find nothing going south. It was as if we had never left Nevada.
I am curious, what states do have inspection requirements? What are people finding?? I know things might change as summer approaches, but perhaps it would be useful to use this post as a place to keep a running list of which states require AIS inspections and then update it as things change. Just a thought....
Again, for what it's worth we found the following states currently have no vessel inspection requirements for AIS: Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina
The one state we have found that does: Utah
Rob