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Originally Posted by Airwaves
"...I don’t know what type PFDs the crew was wearing or whether the PFDs were off the shelf or not...If either the Poker Run itself or the accident were observed by the Coast Guard it's a safe bet it wasn't held in New Hampshire!..."
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Poker Run promoters are still "talking" special
racing PFDs for their ocean-
racers on protected inland waters.
The Poker Run was at Grand Haven, Lake Michigan. (The freshwater is very different there, donchaknow).
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Originally Posted by Airwaves
"...USCG Nav rules have not been adopted by NH..."
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Yeah...too bad. A few posts back,
Lakegeezer just quoted Rule 6:
Quoting...
RULE 6
SAFE SPEED
Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that she can take proper and effective action to avoid collision and be stopped within a distance appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions..
Yet in the night-time "Kayak Cut in Half" collision,
it was dismissed!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Silver Duck
"...I personally do not oppose the idea of a speed limit per se. But I vehemently oppose implementing one that is specifically designed to drive a particular type of boat off the lake because some folks disapprove of that type of boat.
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It would be up to the individual whether to exceed 45-MPH or not—irrespective of boat design.
(After dark: 25-MPH).
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Originally Posted by Airwaves
"...APS ignored the specifics I asked him as well..."
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We're even?

,,,
I never got an answer to:
Quote:
"What headline would cause you to change your mind?"
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(Those NH Senators in opposition? Please include the word "children" in your answer.)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Silver Duck
"...My suggestions for dealing with someone that actually harms a child can't be printed in a family-oriented forum.  ..."
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Civil law doesn't protect children as well as it protects retirees.

But with all the
creative penalties around, why did a judge use up a perfectly good jail cell to punish Lake Winnipesaukee's most experienced performance boater?
I'd have sentenced him to weekends sitting in a kayak, anchored off the lake's most talked-about flashing light, day and night, every June through September—for five years. A diary would be required proof of compliance to record NHMP passings, and scheduled calls to a Probation Officer. (He would be permitted only two D-cells for his light).
Like you, I'd ban him from the lake forever after completing his sentence.
Oh yeah...I'd also mandate that he carry the whistle that meets NH boating laws.
Quote:
Originally Posted by DoTheMath
...So, for Acres Per Second - just out of curiosity, do you have any (real) experience with "high-performance" boats...!?"
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When I should have been paying attention at Wolfeboro's Brewster Academy, I designed, built, and later operated, my third boat: a tunnel-hull racer.
I'm all grown up now.