A) My Motto is "The Majority of people are almost always wrong"....
Doesn't change the fact the majority of boaters (all boaters) don't wear life vests.
T2x said:
B) It would be nice to believe that the media and political types are monitoring our website, but the fact is they don't until somebody(s) get('s) killed. They are too busy ignoring Nationwide Tea Parties to pay attention to us. Deaths on the water are exponentially more potent weapons for politicians to point at us than anything written in these hallowed E-halls. IMHO.
Couldn't disagree with you more (except for the part that it takes something news worthy for people to surf forums like this for information). There were quotes from OSO in the media just recently about a well-known Engine builder who was arrested for child molest. The media was sifting through the various threads of all his friends that came to his defense.
And if you honestly think lawyers and insurance investigators (those that have the ear of the lawmakers for monetary reasons) don't read through these forums, you are sorely mistaken. If you don't take my word for it, just contact Steve Schuble and ask him how many times he's had subpoenas served for forum information.
T2x said:
Final point....I don't mind helmet, life jacket and lanyard laws, I lived by them for years in racing. I do mind putting speed limits on wide open lakes and coastal estuaries because of "accidents" and "safety issues".
Well, here we vary greatly in opinion. I do mind helmet, life jacket and lanyard laws. I don't race, nor have the time or patience to do such. If I did race, I'd wear a life jacket and helmet do to the need to push driver and equipment to the breaking point at times. This is another example of common sense, measuring the totality of the circumstances and calculating the risk.
T2x said:
The point here is....... Neither John nor I are "good enough" to drive a 100+ mph cat or vee above 100 mph without a Life Jacket and lanyard.........
Neither are you.
Never said I was.
Frankly, I disagree whole-heartedly that boating collisions at high speeds will actually affect legislation when it comes to mandated life vest laws. (I think it will more likely mandate speed limit laws). The number of high performance boating collisions that have deaths or major injuries (with or with out vests) is just to low to support any politicians agenda against performance boats. The one or two a year fatal boating collisions involving high performance boats, pales in comparison to the thousands of boating related deaths a year involving various other types of boats.
Matter of fact, I can't actually think of a recent high speed fatal boating crash where life vests WEREN'T worn! Please elnlighten me on a recent (past 5 years) collision that involved a fatality at high speeds where the victim was not wearing a vest.
It is easy to say that high-speed boating collisions grab headlines due to the fact that we are a tight nit community and every boating related wreck, whether fatal or not is reported on these boards. But the majority of all boating wrecks are reported in one way or another by the media and grab media attention, whether it's a 19' Boston whaler 50 miles offshore with NFL player on board or it's a 40 Skater that rolls during a poker run; sensationalism sells news.
So in the end, I strongly disagree that James, I or the countless other high performance boating enthusiasts that opt to use discression when wearing their life vests will affect any legislation having to do with restricting high performance boating.
But I do still believe that voicing demands on an open forum for all to wear life vests when operating a boat will do nothing but add fuel to the fire when the fire comes.
I don't attempt to take away or disregard your knowledge or experiences; I know they are both long and distinguished. I understand your point of view, I just don't agree with it 100%. So I'm content to say I can respectfully agree to disagree with you, and I’ll leave it at that.