Back in the good ol' days . . .
when kids could take to the water at any age, there were no kill switchs on the outboards, and I can't recall ever wearing a life vest or ski belt when surfing behind the boat on a variety of makeshift water toys because wearing one wasn't required! I do recall wearing jeans and a long sleeve T because if you fell off the jellyfish would eat you up if you were showing bare skin. My boat didn't have nav lights. My folks denied my boat that feature because if I had nav lights I probably never would come back to port until the school year started, and even then I might have second thoughts - school = ick!
Looking back on all those dangerous years I am now a fan of safety rules, but like to see an "out" for the young `uns like being able to leave port in their own watercraft if they take a boating safety course. And I will vote for any sleazey politico who promises to provide adequate funding to offer safety courses.
when kids could take to the water at any age, there were no kill switchs on the outboards, and I can't recall ever wearing a life vest or ski belt when surfing behind the boat on a variety of makeshift water toys because wearing one wasn't required! I do recall wearing jeans and a long sleeve T because if you fell off the jellyfish would eat you up if you were showing bare skin. My boat didn't have nav lights. My folks denied my boat that feature because if I had nav lights I probably never would come back to port until the school year started, and even then I might have second thoughts - school = ick!
Looking back on all those dangerous years I am now a fan of safety rules, but like to see an "out" for the young `uns like being able to leave port in their own watercraft if they take a boating safety course. And I will vote for any sleazey politico who promises to provide adequate funding to offer safety courses.
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