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Snipe Boat Club Breakfasts
Join the Snipe Boat Club for breakfast this winter season on the second Sunday of every month
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Clean Boating Act Signed into Law!
Thanks to some great teamwork, the threat of a new EPA discharge permit for all your boats is gone!
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2008 On-The-Water Event Guide
The 2008 On-The-Water Event Guide is available for download. It lists major club events from 11 participating clubs in the NJ/NY areas.  It's a handy reference to plan your summer, or day on the water. To access the Event Guide, please click here.
 
2008 NJ Fluke Regulation
The 2008 Fluke season begins May 24th and ends on September 7. The required minimum size is 18" with a bag limit of 8 fish. 1 legally sized fluke can be used for strip bait (fluke belly or back), and counts toward the 8-fish limit. The rack must be kept onboard.
 
Boat U.S. Group Membership
RRYC Teamed Up with BoatU.S.!

We have worked out a special deal with BoatU.S. that will add to the membership benefits you already receive – introducing the cooperating Group program!
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