Buoy applications now accepted for Minneapolis lakes!

 
OK everyone, it's February, and that means time to think about getting your buoy application in. If you should do it ASAP or not depends on what camp you fall into:

New Buoy Applicants / Non-Minneapolis residents
By all means, do it as soon as possible. The city uses your date of application to grant you place in your selection pool. What pool you are in mostly depends on if you are a Minneapolis resident. See the menu bar on the left for the actual link. Note that the city will charge your credit card for the full buoy price upon receipt of  your application. In the event that you do not get a buoy, they will refund the same amount to your card.

Returning Minneapolis Buoy Applicants
For returning buoy holders, things are not so rushed. Just as long as you get in by April 8th, you will go into the priority pool for your lake, where actual buoy assignments are drawn by lot. That part is random, but you are assured of a buoy. One of the factors that may play into your thinking is that the city will charge your credit card as soon as you apply. Me, I'd rather keep that money in my account until April.  


Also note, lake selection can effect your chances as a new buoy applicant. Lake Harriet is most popular, draws first, and always fills up. Calhoun is next, and will often have unclaimed buoys after the draw is finished. Next up is Nokomis. Nokomis is a pretty lake, but smaller and unsuited for bigger boat in my opinion.

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  1. Hey, do you know that the person that runs the Lake Calhoun racing blog copied two of your posts verbatim? What's up with that?

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  2. Yes I saw that Henk (the blogger) did that; he told me. When I saw that he copied the post as opposed to link to it, I asked him to put a 'used by permission' with a link to my site in the posts. Assume he's planning on it.

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