Wow, a law that we have that CA didn't have first??? We always copy CA on their laws...something seems awry.
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All pwc's come equiped with a lanyard and I think that is what the intent of the law is... and what they will be looking for. Has it become such a problem of people riding pwc's without one that they had to write a law? On a pwc it is just plain common sense but there are enough idiots out there on those things that maybe it is!
But if I had a boat and it had one it might suddenly become unequiped.
Ray
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Y, it makes perfect sense on a PWC. Maybe if you reread the law, its not for all boats?
I can see they COULD be a safety help in a boat, but you forget your wearing them, and you move around.
Wanna hear something funny? I have one of those lanyards on my pontoon boat with the 50hp motor. The thing does 20mph downwind only. I could almost swim and catch up to it.http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by walkers2rad View PostAll pwc's come equiped with a lanyard and I think that is what the intent of the law is... and what they will be looking for. Has it become such a problem of people riding pwc's without one that they had to write a law? On a pwc it is just plain common sense but there are enough idiots out there on those things that maybe it is!
But if I had a boat and it had one it might suddenly become unequiped.
RayHoney I'm home!
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I'm pretty sure a number of states already have that rule. I'm also pretty sure there was a products liability lawsuit a number of years back which led to the more widespread installation of the lanyards on boats. The particular case I'm thinking of had to do with a person being thrown from the boat and then being hit by the prop. Personally, I don't want to wear one. I did learn the hardway why it's a good idea to wear one an a PWC. I was the passenger, and I didn't realize that the driver wasn't wearing the lanyard. we both went flying off the thing, and it just kept on motoring along down the lake. Fortunately, a person on another PWC realized what was going on and grabbed it. Nonetheless, I don't go out on big water, and thus, I still don't wear the lanyard unless I have someone on the back.
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anhaney
Originally posted by illiniboarder88 View PostI'm pretty sure a number of states already have that rule. I'm also pretty sure there was a products liability lawsuit a number of years back which led to the more widespread installation of the lanyards on boats. The particular case I'm thinking of had to do with a person being thrown from the boat and then being hit by the prop. Personally, I don't want to wear one. I did learn the hardway why it's a good idea to wear one an a PWC. I was the passenger, and I didn't realize that the driver wasn't wearing the lanyard. we both went flying off the thing, and it just kept on motoring along down the lake. Fortunately, a person on another PWC realized what was going on and grabbed it. Nonetheless, I don't go out on big water, and thus, I still don't wear the lanyard unless I have someone on the back.Last edited by anhaney; 12-04-2007, 11:50 PM.
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostI have had them on my last 3 boats. I think they are more dangerous, I let mine hang. I tried wearing it at first on the first boat I had. See what happens, when you are driving 35+ and you stand up, or reach over to get a pepsi or something. Like hitting the breaks, and your kids go flying. Don't wear that sucker anymore.
That is definitely a secondary offense type law, no way they can enforce, just keep it hanging and if you get pulled over, clamp it on your shorts.
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