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Boat Inspections Begin At Cachuma Lake

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Marvin Solorio (left) and Clancy Canto (right) inspect boats before allowing access to Cachuma Lake View photo »

Richard Baker of Goleta (left) signs off on the inspection by Clancy Canto (right). View photo »

After an inspection Cachuma Lake Chief Plant Operator Tom Drewers pressure steams the exterior of the boat View photo »

After an inspection Cachuma Lake Chief Plant Operator Tom Drewers pressure steams the exterior of the boat View photo »

After an inspection and steam wash Cachuma Lake Chief Plant Operator Tom Drewers (right) gives Richard Baker (left) the second signature on his pass needed before being allowed past the boat ramp to the Lake View photo »

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County Supervisor Brooks Firestone (left) looks on as Richard Baker launches "Semper Fi" following the new boat inspection process at Cachuma Lake. View photo »

When leaving the lake, boaters can opt to have a simple, crimped wire attachment linking the boat to the trailer. The link intact shows the vessel has not been used in other waters and therefore expedites the inspection process upon return to the lake. View photo »

When leaving the lake, boaters can opt to have a simple, crimped wire attachment linking the boat to the trailer. The link intact shows the vessel has not been used in other waters and therefore expedites the inspection process upon return to the lake. View photo »

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