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Buoy, Boat & Watercraft Information
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Boaters must lock dinghies to the pier after use and return oars to the Staff Office. Boaters are responsible to provide their own life vest during dinghy use. Canoes, kayaks, and dinghies must be stored in designated area. Please see on-site staff for further information.
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The Association owns and maintains boat buoys for the use of members. The boat registration & member name must be the same. Guests and tenants may not apply for buoy use. The maximum boat length is 27 feet.
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Buoys are also available weekly:
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Buoy applications may be obtained:
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Dinghies are located at each pier and are available to use for buoy access.
Applications must be completed in full and returned with all requested information, including the boat registration, current insurance certificate and full payment & deposit by April 30th of the year applying.
There will be 7-10 weekly buoys and 7-15 half season buoys. The balance of buoys will be for seasonal use. Buoy assignment will give priority to past buoy owners (Grandfather provision) and individuals on a priority list who did not receive a seasonal or half seasonal buoy the last year.
The drawing for the remaining buoys as well as next year's priority list will be held at the beach on a Saturday in May each year. Please see the current year's Buoy Application for date and time of drawing.
Physical Address
Tahoe Park Beach, Pier & Common Areas
1700 Sequoia Avenue, Tahoe City, California, 96145 (map)
E-mail: Management - Jim Davisson
E-mail: Association Accounts & Administration
E-mail: Tahoe Park Beach, Pier & Common Areas
Association Mailing Address
P.O. Box 5771, Tahoe City, California, 96145
E-mail: The Board
| Beach & Manager's Telephone: (530) 583-3820 |
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Fax: (530) 581-4275 |
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