Lake Shannon - Boat Launch & Security
Trustee: Scott Mroz
Email: lsa.launchsecurity@lake-shannon.com
Scott will accept your text or call at (248) 459-9559
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Please note that Boat Sticker are required for the 2024 - 2025 boating seasons.
ARTICLE XI BOATING REGULATIONS AND MOORING FACILITIES
Section 1. Boat Registration - All watercraft owned by all Lake Shannon property owners, whether registered with the State of Michigan as required by Law or not, must be registered with stickers issued by the Association. One of these two non-transferable stickers is to appear on both the starboard and port side of the watercraft immediately aft of the MICHIGAN WATERCRAFT REGISTRATION NUMBER POSITION. All watercraft must be registered, with current Lake Shannon stickers properly applied, prior to launching or operating on Lake Shannon.
Section 2. No Guest Boats - Only boats properly registered, as required by State Law, and identified by the Association sticker, will be allowed lake privileges. Stickers can be obtained from a designated official (usually the treasurer) of the Association. All boats shall be equipped and operated in accordance with State Law.
Section 1. Boat Registration - All watercraft owned by all Lake Shannon property owners, whether registered with the State of Michigan as required by Law or not, must be registered with stickers issued by the Association. One of these two non-transferable stickers is to appear on both the starboard and port side of the watercraft immediately aft of the MICHIGAN WATERCRAFT REGISTRATION NUMBER POSITION. All watercraft must be registered, with current Lake Shannon stickers properly applied, prior to launching or operating on Lake Shannon.
Section 2. No Guest Boats - Only boats properly registered, as required by State Law, and identified by the Association sticker, will be allowed lake privileges. Stickers can be obtained from a designated official (usually the treasurer) of the Association. All boats shall be equipped and operated in accordance with State Law.