Re: PDF (life jacket) - New 30 Second Rule on local lake
idiotic rule. it was adopted from a cruise ship class vessel, on your average 20' bowrider it makes absolutely no sense.
Lets look at failure modes of a 20' bowrider.
a) collision - nope, 30 seconds doesn't mean anything if you are unconscious or not in the boat anymore.
b) wake damage/overturn - see a)
c) ejection due to any other reason - see b)
d) swamped due to passing barge wake. - no barges, strict size limit already in place.
e) forgot to put plug in - ok, this MIGHT be the only reason. Usually you have far more than 30 seconds to figure out something is wrong if you left the plug out though. And the majority of the time you are still right by the dock/shore.
Unless someone actually has a valid use case where 30 seconds to get a lifejacket on would be important, its pretty much a law for income generation. The only possible case on this lake might be small tinny's... A boat within the size limit COULD potentially generate a big enough wake to swamp it.
idiotic rule. it was adopted from a cruise ship class vessel, on your average 20' bowrider it makes absolutely no sense.
Lets look at failure modes of a 20' bowrider.
a) collision - nope, 30 seconds doesn't mean anything if you are unconscious or not in the boat anymore.
b) wake damage/overturn - see a)
c) ejection due to any other reason - see b)
d) swamped due to passing barge wake. - no barges, strict size limit already in place.
e) forgot to put plug in - ok, this MIGHT be the only reason. Usually you have far more than 30 seconds to figure out something is wrong if you left the plug out though. And the majority of the time you are still right by the dock/shore.
Unless someone actually has a valid use case where 30 seconds to get a lifejacket on would be important, its pretty much a law for income generation. The only possible case on this lake might be small tinny's... A boat within the size limit COULD potentially generate a big enough wake to swamp it.