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    More legislation costing Cali boaters more $

    This might be the only time I am glad that I am over 40. I sure hope that they make PWC owners get the same thing. On the Sac river, the boaters are great, the PWC owners dont seem to foloow the rules.

    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...SPQ810D7A1.DTL
    "Injuries heal, but puss you take to the grave."

    #2
    Another good reason to stay out of ca

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      #3
      Figures... I am glad that I am 40 also...

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        #4
        well 6 out of 10 i suck larry you do not get your boating license and by the way how much have you had to drink nothing osafer.

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          #5
          WooHOO!! 2016 for this old guy..
          "Just Surf Damn it"

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            #6
            I think I'm good until 2018! If I read it right, I'm 52 this year. 9 years from now in 2017 I'll be 61 so that means 2018, right? Sheesh, I never expected to live that long as a kid! If I had only known, I would have taken better care of myself!
            Buy my kid's board! http://www.flyboywakesurf.com

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              #7
              Well thank you California. I am sure other states will follow in the next few years especially if the California law helps reduce accidents and the like.

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                #8
                we have this in Oregon and it's really no big deal. We pay ten bucks to take the test and the license is good for life.

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                  #9
                  Same thing in Washington State. I think it's a good idea. Maybe it will help some of the people that no nothing about boating. Keep them from running into me or over one of my wakeboarders/skiers.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Costigan View Post
                    Same thing in Washington State. I think it's a good idea. Maybe it will help some of the people that no nothing about boating. Keep them from running into me or over one of my wakeboarders/skiers.
                    Over all it is a good thing.
                    "Injuries heal, but puss you take to the grave."

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                      #11
                      i did mine online for 20 bucks!
                      not a biggie at all
                      CIH/pcrew founder
                      SWP Video Mag co-owner/rider

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                        #12
                        It sounds like disparate treatment if PWC operators are not mandated to the same requirement.

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                          #13
                          If it taught some idiots some rules it couldn't be that bad. I do agree though that if really needs to apply to all motorized water vehicles, not just boats.
                          Chris
                          06 20V

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Costigan View Post
                            Same thing in Washington State. I think it's a good idea. Maybe it will help some of the people that no nothing about boating. Keep them from running into me or over one of my wakeboarders/skiers.
                            Yepper it's come to Washington State just this year. Staggered requirements depending on age. I don't have to take the test for probably 10 years. Son just took the test (18 years old), sent in results, got back a score of "pass". This allowed him to fill out an application, send it in with the test results, to get back a boating card, which allows him to drive boats, jetskiis..... Total cost: $5 for book/test, $10 for application.
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                              #15
                              Driving a Boat...Priceless!
                              Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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