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Author:
SAP284
Date:
Jun 14, 2012
Subject:
Why hasn't anyone else thought of this?
Message:
Ok so maybe I have just overlooked this, but I was speaking to one of my counterparts at work and he told me this today....
A friend of his just recently got a permit to do business on Highland Lake. Not really sure of the logistics of it, but he will be selling food (I am assuming hot dogs and stuff like that) from a boat. He will be driving around on his boat and selling to people on the water.
Some towns are more strict than others so I am assuming that it's different in each town. But why not do this for the bigger lakes like Candlewood or any high traffic lake on the weekends? Even on the weekends it must be a nice money maker on the side. I would figure even if it was bait instead of food, you could make something decent. Bantam is a nice place to do it, but based on how the Town of Morris is that's probably a no go...I would never be able to do it with my schedule and how busy I am at work - but for someone who is retired or has spare time seems pretty interesting....
Author:
hila2006
Date:
Jun 14, 2012
Message:
Wow, that's an interesting idea Steve. I'd say let's wait and see how the guy does first. But your right, Bantam,Candlewood,Zoar, etc any of the bigger lakes should work. Hell there's a few lakes in Mass that have restaurants on them, like pizza houses,bars etc. Why not a floating roach coach?
Author:
SeaDog1
Date:
Jun 14, 2012
Message:
Hi,
They have and it is the biggest hassel you can ever belive :!:
Vendors Lic.
Propane for cooking.
Food, drink, and other supplies.
Ice to keep everything cold.
Gas for outboard + trailering.
All the labor involved (loading and unloading)! :shock:
Then there's the Wx and speedsters rocking the boat.
He'll find out how inpractable it is and what very little money he'll make! :thumbdown:
SeaDog1
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