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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ...
"Backyard Renegade" wrote in message om... The way to make a positive change is to make your compadres see things more from the user point of view and bring your practical experience as a boater and a human to the job I'm not sure who you mean by "compadres", I meant his fellow Officers... but if you mean the jetskiers themselves, that'll be a tough nut to crack. First of all, around here they're 90% teenagers. Ask 100 teenagers how often they need a quiet afternoon. Let me know if you get positive answers from more than one or two of them. It's up to their parents to explain to them that some boaters are out on the water to get AWAY from lawnmowers and string trimmers and morons who think "loud pipes save lives", and that it's their job to make sure that nobody has to hear their jet skis at "normal lawnmower distances". Then they are arrogant and stupid, if they want peace and quiet, they should go somewhere where the noisy stuff is not legal. That is a big problem when a few folks can ruin the fun for a lot of other folks... the "few" I refer to are the ones screaming about those who have different ideas about fun boating. Remember, noisy or fast does not mean bad or illegal... or even obnoxious for that matter, it just depends on your point of view... What is really bad, is the intolerance of some for those with different opinions on how to enjoy the public waters. Failing this, there's nothing wrong with them being hunted down and reoriented by the cops. What's are the other options? Put up with the noise? The bad driving? The drunkenness? Or, chase them down ourselves? By the way, the rudest and most dangerous boaters I have run into in the past are almost exclusively on 20 to 30 foot boats, not go fasts' or jetskies either, just drunken idiots in regular stock dealer boats like Maxim or SeaSwirl. Around here the jetskis know they are targets so they more or less are under control.. Scotty, I do my boating on the CT River. |
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"Backyard Renegade" wrote in message
om... but if you mean the jetskiers themselves, that'll be a tough nut to crack. First of all, around here they're 90% teenagers. Ask 100 teenagers how often they need a quiet afternoon. Let me know if you get positive answers from more than one or two of them. It's up to their parents to explain to them that some boaters are out on the water to get AWAY from lawnmowers and string trimmers and morons who think "loud pipes save lives", and that it's their job to make sure that nobody has to hear their jet skis at "normal lawnmower distances". Then they are arrogant and stupid, if they want peace and quiet, they should go somewhere where the noisy stuff is not legal. As you know, there are boaters and jetskiers who not only need to go fast, but at the same time need to be seen. I've been on vast expanses of water, like Tupper Lake in the Adirondacks, anchored near a shore which was state forest land, with no specific destinations (marinas, homes, channels, etc) and had jetskiers buzz around my boat for extended periods of time. The same thing happens regularly in Irondequoit Bay, in Rochester. There's no excuse for choosing to do such things near a group of anchored boats when you have 10,000 acres of water to choose from. That is a big problem when a few folks can ruin the fun for a lot of other folks... the "few" I refer to are the ones screaming about those who have different ideas about fun boating. Remember, noisy or fast does not mean bad or illegal... or even obnoxious for that matter, it just depends on your point of view... What is really bad, is the intolerance of some for those with different opinions on how to enjoy the public waters. If you'd just made some sort of repair to your engine and needed to max out the boat to see if you'd done the job right, would you do so within a couple of hundred feet of an anchorage, or would you put a lot more distance between you and the anchored boats? Failing this, there's nothing wrong with them being hunted down and reoriented by the cops. What's are the other options? Put up with the noise? The bad driving? The drunkenness? Or, chase them down ourselves? By the way, the rudest and most dangerous boaters I have run into in the past are almost exclusively on 20 to 30 foot boats, not go fasts' or jetskies either, just drunken idiots in regular stock dealer boats like Maxim or SeaSwirl. Around here the jetskis know they are targets so they more or less are under control.. Scotty, I do my boating on the CT River. |
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