How about this proposal. Since bass fishermen only have one bass boat and can drive around in only one boat at a time anyway, and since they take a partner, why don't we use bass fishermen as the benchmark.
This benchmark says the following; if you live on the lake and have a boat dock or live in a lake community and have a boat at a community marina then you can ONLY have one boat and when you go out you have to have two people in the boat kind of like in a HOV lane on a turnpike. NO multiple boats at your backyard dock, NO multiple jet skis and NO loaner boats for the friends. NO ski boats and pontoon party boats and any kind of personal watercraft all registered to one Candlewood Lake resident and on the water at his backyard dock. Pick only one boat that you want and don't take it out unless you have a partner or guest just like a bass fisherman does.
Think that will reduce boat traffic and over-crowding?? You bet your A$$ it will and I think that will go into my proposal.
The most tournament boats on the lake on any weekend is about a hundred boats out of thousands and thousands of boats registered and docked on the lake to local residents. Every dock in the wealthy areas has jet skis and multiple boats and they entertain every weekend with all those boats getting used.
The over-crowding problem is a local issue not something that comes from Lattins or Squantz. Lets use some common sense on this issue the problem is not with a hundred bass boats a day.