smokeonthewater
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Re: Taking Someone For A Boat Ride?
Well actually this subject pops up on a regular basis with a new thread each time.... My comment was not directed "at" you. You CAN however search out MANY such threads but you have to know what to search for. Try the phrase "wear pfd".... if you get creative you can find others to search with.... there is a definite knack to finding what you want in a search.
The thing is the question from the o/p is always a little different but the rest of the thread is mostly the same... lol
Soooo are you looking for an answer to a question or just wanting to chat about it..... Being a "boater" or being a "non boater" doesn't make the first bit of difference here..... After all when you are cruising down the interstate and you see someone without a seatbelt on do you say ahhh there's a non driver there? Of course not....... The "non boater" you refer too will likely do as you do.... wear your jacket and hand him/her one and he/she will wear it too..... Get on and sit down without one and chances are your passenger will do the same. Being a "boater" won't make the first difference when you hit a submerged stump at 30 mph, get knocked out by the windshield frame and slide over the side to disappear into the lake..... on land you would wake up in a minute or so with a possible concussion but in the water..... without a pfd..... they would drag the lake for your body...... Now I personally rarely wear mine but that is a personal decision I have made regarding my own safety and you should not consider that at all when deciding for your self.
It sounds to me that you are just not wanting to take these relative strangers with you for various reasons but want us to agree with you so the wife won't be on your case.
BOTTOM LINE..... It's your boat and you aren't comfortable taking them..... Leave em on dry land and make no apologies.
on the other hand if you DO choose to take them out then explain the things they won't know before you even get on the dock.....
Ok, I didn't know that there were two Threads on this Forum that related to my Thread. I don't really see a way to do a "search" for certain Threads.
Well actually this subject pops up on a regular basis with a new thread each time.... My comment was not directed "at" you. You CAN however search out MANY such threads but you have to know what to search for. Try the phrase "wear pfd".... if you get creative you can find others to search with.... there is a definite knack to finding what you want in a search.
The thing is the question from the o/p is always a little different but the rest of the thread is mostly the same... lol
Soooo are you looking for an answer to a question or just wanting to chat about it..... Being a "boater" or being a "non boater" doesn't make the first bit of difference here..... After all when you are cruising down the interstate and you see someone without a seatbelt on do you say ahhh there's a non driver there? Of course not....... The "non boater" you refer too will likely do as you do.... wear your jacket and hand him/her one and he/she will wear it too..... Get on and sit down without one and chances are your passenger will do the same. Being a "boater" won't make the first difference when you hit a submerged stump at 30 mph, get knocked out by the windshield frame and slide over the side to disappear into the lake..... on land you would wake up in a minute or so with a possible concussion but in the water..... without a pfd..... they would drag the lake for your body...... Now I personally rarely wear mine but that is a personal decision I have made regarding my own safety and you should not consider that at all when deciding for your self.
It sounds to me that you are just not wanting to take these relative strangers with you for various reasons but want us to agree with you so the wife won't be on your case.
BOTTOM LINE..... It's your boat and you aren't comfortable taking them..... Leave em on dry land and make no apologies.
on the other hand if you DO choose to take them out then explain the things they won't know before you even get on the dock.....