First, the owner of my boatyard said that as long as boat owners maintain their social distance they can work on their boats. Some states consider the marine industry as "essential" in their social distancing proclamations. I can't see the recommended travel restrictions being in effect throughout the entire summer, as most if not all of the regional peaks will hopefully have wound down by Memorial Day or early June. Even if some form of social distancing is in effect after then:
For those who have trailerable smaller boats, they can launch and haul themselves while social distancing.
For those with boats on a mooring and their boat is on a trailer that requires a marina to step the mast and launch, they can do their boat prep at home, haul their boat to the marina, the marina steps the mast and launches the boat without them, they come back and retrieve the trailer and take the boat out to its mooring for the season. As long as they've got a way to get out to the boat they should be all set.
The only class of boaters that I could see possibly losing out on part or all of the season are those who are at slips or clubs.
If all else fails, I've still got a kayak too which I can launch from anywhere and is a great way to get exercise while socially distancing
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