Quote:
Originally Posted by Evenstar
"...I was at last year's hearing and their "right to go fast" was their main argument. They also repeated refused to believe that the safety concerns voiced by other boaters were legitimate..."
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I got the same sense with the following Quality-of-Life issues when these were before the Legislature recently:
1)
The right to smoke cigars in restaurants
2)
The right to skim a snowmobile
3)
The right to refuse seat belts
4)
The right to refuse PFDs for their children
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave R
"...Maybe that's why NONE have ever been hit in daylight in NH..."
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Not killed, but a male kayaker was run over, suffered "broken bones" and was evacuated by air via DART4 to Dartmouth-Mary Hitchcock Hospital from Lake Winnipesaukee. I posted it at the old forum.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mee-n-Mac
"...is it your contention that experience here in NH doesn't inform us enough about what happens in NH to allow a reasonable decision...?"
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Then why is
New Jersey experience going unchallenged in this thread?
To whit:
1) "...
Down here the coast guard or marine police catch you in a channel or boatway in a kayak you get a ticket for unsafe operation of a vessel..."
2) "...Kayaker"s are often in places that they should not be. We see it all the time on Barnegat bay
here in New Jersey..."
3) I've seen
the inlet deal you mentioned also. Kinda like riding a bike on an interstate..."
Smith Mountain Lake was a double for Lake Winnipesaukee for a movie—yet their double-fatality is challenged as "not on Winnipesaukee".
(Yet Maine's Long Lake double-fatality was, what, forty miles away?)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave R
"...If one can spot spars (a necessary skill on this lake), a kayak is a piece of cake to spot..."
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You'd think...
Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffk
"...Further, I would guess most power boaters, seeing a collection of sailboats would give them a very wide berth..."
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You'd think...
(Had
Evenstar been in the photo, she'd have been in that lone sailboat—center foreground).