All we need is another jet ski topic.
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There is something in the news about a head on collision on ABC new this morning ......... but I did not see the video. |
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When you ride a jet ski the way this guy was riding, it's not a question of "if" something bad is going to happen, it's "when" something bad is going to happen. He should consider himself very lucky to have just lost his jet ski, and not his life... Back to the cliche's, "you can't fix stupid".
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Got Thrown from Sailboat with Two "Splitting the Difference"...
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Lot of cabin fever going on here. :rolleye1:
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I joke about the /s, but the fact that it's a "thing" means people aren't good readers anymore. Nuance and subtlety are endangered species. Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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Good one!!! |
“I joke about the /s, but the fact that it's a "thing" means people aren't good readers anymore. Nuance and subtlety are endangered species.”
What do you mean by the /s? I consider myself a good reader but I don’t know what you mean by this. |
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/s “A sign used on the internet by stupid people to tell other stupid people that they are being sarcastic, in the process defeating the purpose of sarcasm in the first place, making the sign entirely useless except for detecting insecure or gullible people.” This could explain a lot 😎 |
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If you're looking for a lake to Jet Ski there are plenty to choose from. Some people have different ideas of "lake life". Not everyone is into power water crafts. |
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That's always been the case but the biggest difference today is change happens much faster than it use too. |
Someone please clarify: today's jetskis--3-seaters--are allowed anywhere, because they're registered as boats, right? I thought the ban only applied to small craft?
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Yes, the "Jetski" is actually designates as a "Ski craft"
Requirements Specific to "Ski Craft" New Hampshire law defines a “ski craft” as any motorized vessel that is less than 13 feet in length, is capable of exceeding 20 miles per hour, and has the capacity to carry no more than two persons. This includes PWC designed to seat one or two persons. So anything longer than 13 feet, with a capacity of more than 2 is not subject to the bans... Woodsy |
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http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/...270/270-73.htm Woodsy |
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"any motorized vessel that is less than 13 feet in length, is capable of exceeding 20 miles per hour, and has the capacity to carry no more than two persons." |
I could be mistaken, but I don't think (any) manufacturer(s) even make a watercraft that is banned anywhere any more. Someone may correct me if I'm wrong.
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It sounds like this is nothing new--the"new" law would just allow other law enforcement agencies to enforce it. What's the original law? To stay away from delicate/protected waterways? Would that be the same as applies to loon breeding areas? Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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NH adopted a new law last year regarding ski craft that expands on the old ski craft definition to include 3 person PWCs: 270:74-c Personal Water Craft. – I. In this section, "personal water craft" means a motor boat 16 feet or less in length that is propelled by jet pump, not propellers, where the operator and riders stand, kneel, straddle, or sit on, rather than inside, the craft. II. No person shall operate a personal water craft within 300 feet of any marsh land or flat in the Hampton/Seabrook estuary without regard to tide height. Source. 2019, 52:1, eff. June 5, 2019. |
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Do you mean the real Ethel Thayer from the movie on Golden Pond?
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"Hey Ethel, that bastard on the jet ski just hit the same damn rock that I hit in my Chris Craft! Son of a BITCH!" |
To Be "Legal"...
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"Get off my lawn" (lake)...
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