Rumor has it that's because there is some crazy lady riding around in red boat waking them all and knocking them off there boards. They say she keys on people with expensive glasses.
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I know times are tough but I would love to see some enforcement on this issue.I don't believe I've ever seen a PFD on a paddleboard. West Hill Pond especially.
Paddleboards (SUP)fall under the same pfd requirements as any other manually propelled vessel. Between Oct.1st through May 31 a pfd shall be worn, between June 1st and Sept. 30, a pfd must be on board, but not required to be worn.
So Surfboards, when paddled, are "Manually propelled". are they breaking this requirement when paddling to catch a wave?
#1649179 - 08/25/1506:10 PM
Re: Paddleboards and PFD's
[Re: BLUECHIP]
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Originally Posted By: BLUECHIP
Originally Posted By: EnCon Police
Paddleboards (SUP)fall under the same pfd requirements as any other manually propelled vessel. Between Oct.1st through May 31 a pfd shall be worn, between June 1st and Sept. 30, a pfd must be on board, but not required to be worn.
So Surfboards, when paddled, are "Manually propelled". are they breaking this requirement when paddling to catch a wave?
Originally Posted By: macattack678
I rarely see them wearing one. Just guessing but I think they would be the same as surfboards? Not required??
Thats what I was thinking........
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My guess is, because they're using a paddle rather than their arms like a traditional surfboard, that puts it under a different category. Either way, they're a real nuisance in a tight channel like Clinton or Guilford! I have no problem with the people that know the rules of navigation, but most people that rent or buy them have no clue.
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#1649186 - 08/25/1507:00 PM
Re: Paddleboards and PFD's
[Re: FarmerJay]
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Originally Posted By: FarmerJay
I have no problem with the people that know the rules of navigation, but most people that rent or buy them have no clue.
I hear you Jay. My daughter and I kayak a lot. Mystic River, Barn Island, Point Judith and the other salt ponds. Very busy areas. One of the first things I taught Jamie was how to identify the channels and to stay clear. When we do cross channels we cut across as perpendicular as we can and only when its clear. We see people on boards and kayaks just hanging in the channel and I just dont get it. Even if they dont know the rules......there is a line of boats moving that are much bigger then they are....... there are places the big boats dont go.......self preservation if nothing else.
Edited by macattack678 (08/25/1507:03 PM)
"Good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from bad decisions."
"Great fishermen are not born that way.....They become so through a lifetime of neglecting other things in their lives."
"Don't try to explain it. Just nod your head. Breathe in. Breathe out. Move on.
Paddleboards (SUP)fall under the same pfd requirements as any other manually propelled vessel. Between Oct.1st through May 31 a pfd shall be worn, between June 1st and Sept. 30, a pfd must be on board, but not required to be worn.
So Surfboards, when paddled, are "Manually propelled". are they breaking this requirement when paddling to catch a wave?
not too many surfers lining up to catch a wave in CT anyway.
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