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That's my good friend at the wheel. He used to own a Cape Dory Typhoon, but is boatless until he moves out of the city. His wife is on the left swapping lifejackets on the kids. Suzanne is on the right. We're only under main, just after a tack...and about an hour before the sail tossed a baton somehow! I now have pics of the 35s5 taken from my dinghy with Suzanne sailing and also shots of me at the wheel, but you'll have to wait until the 35s5 webpage is done! Should be in about a week. I need more shots to finish. RB 35s5 NY |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/imag...sundayweby.jpg That's my good friend at the wheel. He used to own a Cape Dory Typhoon, but is boatless until he moves out of the city. His wife is on the left swapping lifejackets on the kids. Suzanne is on the right. We're only under main, just after a tack...and about an hour before the sail tossed a baton somehow! I now have pics of the 35s5 taken from my dinghy with Suzanne sailing and also shots of me at the wheel, but you'll have to wait until the 35s5 webpage is done! Should be in about a week. I need more shots to finish. RB 35s5 NY Twirlers toss batons. Your sails toss battens. http://www.nsula.edu/demonband/_p/twirlers/Ashley.jpg |
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Bob Crantz wrote: "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/imag...sundayweby.jpg That's my good friend at the wheel. He used to own a Cape Dory Typhoon, but is boatless until he moves out of the city. His wife is on the left swapping lifejackets on the kids. Suzanne is on the right. We're only under main, just after a tack...and about an hour before the sail tossed a baton somehow! I now have pics of the 35s5 taken from my dinghy with Suzanne sailing and also shots of me at the wheel, but you'll have to wait until the 35s5 webpage is done! Should be in about a week. I need more shots to finish. RB 35s5 NY Baton ******* are nice....... Joe Twirlers toss batons. Your sails toss battens. http://www.nsula.edu/demonband/_p/twirlers/Ashley.jpg |
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Looks like the law is being broken to me. The kids are not wearing PFDs,
which is required by state law in most states. "Swapping" lifejackets should have been done below decks. http://www.boatus.com/foundation/LJL...quirements.asp -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bob Crantz" wrote in message . .. "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/imag...sundayweby.jpg That's my good friend at the wheel. He used to own a Cape Dory Typhoon, but is boatless until he moves out of the city. His wife is on the left swapping lifejackets on the kids. Suzanne is on the right. We're only under main, just after a tack...and about an hour before the sail tossed a baton somehow! I now have pics of the 35s5 taken from my dinghy with Suzanne sailing and also shots of me at the wheel, but you'll have to wait until the 35s5 webpage is done! Should be in about a week. I need more shots to finish. RB 35s5 NY Twirlers toss batons. Your sails toss battens. http://www.nsula.edu/demonband/_p/twirlers/Ashley.jpg |
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You are breaking the law!
Your photo is the evidence. Child services should be notified! State: New York What age must wear PFD: Under age 12. Vessel Length: See PFD Types. When PFD Must be Worn: Must be worn while vessel is underway. Approved PFD Styles: L.O.A UP TO 40 FEET: Type I or II when operating on Great Lakes and oceans; I, II, or III when operating on inland waters other than Lake Erie or Lake Ontario. LOA 40-65 FEET: All USCG Approved. Exceptions when PFD does not need to be worn: When in a fully enclosed cabin. A Coast Guard proposal that would require all youngsters under age 13 to wear a life jacket when on the deck of a boat underway -- except in those states that already have a children's life jacket law -- was the subject of a Congressional hearing in mid-May. Testifying before the House Coast Guard and Maritime Subcommittee, BoatU.S. Government Affairs Vice President, Michael Sciulla, pointed out that while boaters are encouraged to wear life jackets when appropriate, this proposed new requirement would not necessarily save many lives. "When you investigate and analyze the actual boating accident reports it turns out that of the 31 children under age 13 who drowned in a boating accident in 1999, 18 of the 31 were from states that already require children to wear a life jacket, eight were already wearing a life jacket but perished, two died while the boat was at anchor and three were swimming, not boating, accidents," he said. An average of 13 children died in each of the three years 1996-1998. "Without a concomitant increase in funding for law enforcement at the state level and a commitment by the Coast Guard to dedicate more manpower to its modest boating safety efforts on the navigable waters of the U.S., we are unconvinced that the federal government is in a position to dictate to the states on this issue," Sciulla said. Effective December 23, 2002, in states where no children's life jacket law is in place, a new U.S. Coast Guard interim rule will require children under 13 on moving boats to wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved life jacket that fits. Fifteen states will be affected by the rule. This new rule does not change or supercede the existing law in states which have life jacket laws, it only applies to states which had no laws. Please see the list below for the latest laws in your state. Please note that these laws provide boaters with the minimum age that a child is required to wear a life jacket. It is still a parent's responsibility to decide if a child should wear a life jacket, even in situations where the law does not require it. |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message How can I be breaking the law? I'm not the owner of a 35s5, remember... or a kia! ? I'm not in the pic either. Thomas does like to wear his Spongebob lifejacket now. It doesn't appear that way.... no child of that age should be allowed access to the cockpit without a life jacket on. Of course the parents are certainly setting a proper example by not wearing theirs either. Never mind there isn't a lifejacket in view!!! It amazes me that you dare lament the consumption of a beer while underway... but allow numerous toddlers access to a cockpit with no life jackets and no fishnet guard along the lifelines! Compound that with the very basic required by law... life saving gear.. no line attached to the ring buoy, no lifesling, no MOB pole. You shouldn't even be allowed to be on the water. Tell us how you would undertake an MOB recovery without the gear to do it? It takes no time at all for one of such a young age to scramble over the edge in an effort to regain a toy or hat knocked off the vessel by a breeze. You Sir... should be reported!!! CM |
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"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:ba9qg.113115$S61.32680@edtnps90... "Capt. Rob" wrote in message How can I be breaking the law? I'm not the owner of a 35s5, remember... or a kia! ? I'm not in the pic either. Thomas does like to wear his Spongebob lifejacket now. It doesn't appear that way.... no child of that age should be allowed access to the cockpit without a life jacket on. Of course the parents are certainly setting a proper example by not wearing theirs either. Never mind there isn't a lifejacket in view!!! It amazes me that you dare lament the consumption of a beer while underway... but allow numerous toddlers access to a cockpit with no life jackets and no fishnet guard along the lifelines! Compound that with the very basic required by law... life saving gear.. no line attached to the ring buoy, no lifesling, no MOB pole. You shouldn't even be allowed to be on the water. Tell us how you would undertake an MOB recovery without the gear to do it? It takes no time at all for one of such a young age to scramble over the edge in an effort to regain a toy or hat knocked off the vessel by a breeze. You Sir... should be reported!!! CM I'm sure a copy of that photo and all the relevant information are on there way to the USCG, child protective services and the management of the yacht club. Pictures don't lie! Why does he have a stinking life ring when a horseshoe is far superior and will fit members of his large girth social enclave? Pictures don't lie! Toddlers + open transom sailboat + sudden storms + no life jacket = negligent homicide! Save the children! Pictures don't lie! |
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Capt. Rob wrote: You are breaking the law! Your photo is the evidence. Child services should be notified! How can I be breaking the law? I'm not the owner of a 35s5, remember... or a kia! ? I'm not in the pic either. Thomas does like to wear his Spongebob lifejacket now. RB 35s5 NY How come that one lady is wearing drapery ? Joe |
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Toddlers + open transom sailboat + sudden storms + no life jacket = negligent homicide! Wow, first I don't own a 35s5 and now it's an open transom sailboat!!!! Wowee zowee! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! RB 35s5 NY |
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