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Gerry Heimann

RO# 3229

Posted - Jun 25 2012 :  09:42:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A website shows the following for NYS:
Starting Nov. 1, anyone out on the waters of New York in a craft less than 21 feet long must be wearing a Coast Guard-approved life jacket.

The rule, in effect through May 1, applies to kayaks, canoes and motorboats on lakes, waterways and the ocean.

Do I understand correctly that while kayaking PFD's are not required from May 2 through October 31?


Homeport: Bay Shore, Long Island

Gene Johnson

RO# 5642

Posted - Jun 25 2012 :  11:08:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Your understanding is correct under current NYS law. PFD's are only required to be carried in a canoe or kayak.


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Robski97

RO# 7334

Posted - Jun 25 2012 :  12:48:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Common sense needs to prevail not legislation .

Rob


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rommer

RO# 12280



Posted - Jun 25 2012 :  14:04:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The new rule is to make it easier for rescue teams to find the body. Why anyone wants to kayak during the winter is beyond me but at least make it easier for search and rescue when you fall in and die of hypothermia.



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Edited by - rommer on Jun 25 2012 14:58:56

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Robski97

RO# 7334

Posted - Jun 25 2012 :  14:47:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well said.

Rob


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JVM225

RO# 28365

Posted - Jun 25 2012 :  18:35:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I normally have a PFD alongside me when I am out on the boat alone. I should probably get in the habit of actually wearing it on solo cruises.

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j-d

RO# 15782

Posted - Jun 25 2012 :  18:47:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
"... habit of actually wearing it on solo cruises..."

Yes, please. Life Jacket and the kill switch lanyard.


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Pa Mikee

RO# 32785

Posted - Jun 25 2012 :  19:48:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by JVM225

I normally have a PFD alongside me when I am out on the boat alone. I should probably get in the habit of actually wearing it on solo cruises.

Same here. My PFD is always along side me alone or not. If I have guest(s), I make sure that the appropiate size is pulled out. At night the PDF has to be worn or along side them. If really nasty weather, it's required to put on.



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Double D

RO# 10727



Posted - Jun 25 2012 :  19:56:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I wear my PFD all the time on my Kayak.....this year I also purchased a helmet...I'm gunna try doing some river runs up at Lake Placid this summer. Should be fun !

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Dani-Lu

RO# 19601



Posted - Jun 25 2012 :  23:23:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The law is a well thought out law. When you fall in cold water, especially sub 60 degrees, the natural reaction is to gasp from the cold water, which means you are most likely gasping in water since your head is under the water and then panic sets in and then you drown. Assuming you make it to the surface and able to swim or tread water, you won't be able to do it very long, since hypothermia will set in causing your limbs to go numb and then you drown. A PFD in cold water will save lives.

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Edited by - Dani-Lu on Jun 25 2012 23:24:01

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Gerry Heimann

RO# 3229

Posted - Jun 26 2012 :  08:47:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks to all. My gal and I have not been wearing them, nor bringing them along. She seems adamant about not wanting to wear one, but I can't make any excuse not to bring them in the future. We always kayak together, so having them handy is not the best solution but it will help.


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zane

RO# 19940

Posted - Jun 26 2012 :  21:34:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Gerry , you should know better. Always wear it. Rumor has it that kayaks can sink as one of your buddies found out!


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Gerry Heimann

RO# 3229

Posted - Jun 27 2012 :  08:34:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
That same buddy has also sunk one of his boats and set another on fire. I think there is a trend there!! If you buy a used kayak, you should check to see if it floats!


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zane

RO# 19940

Posted - Jun 27 2012 :  09:30:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ha!! I forgot about the fire!
Seriously though,I always keep it on. My wife on the otherhand always resisted. Half jokingly I jumped out one day and told her to get me back on to my kayak. She couldn't and realized all she could do in a bad situation was tie a line to my life jacket and tow me to shore. She wears one now.
Now that my little girl has discovered the joys of boating I find myself wearing a vest on the skiff and the big boat. She sees me put it on and she doesn't fight putting hers on. She'll even yell up to me on the bridge if she doesn't see it on me.



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Seatracks

RO# 28762

Posted - Jun 27 2012 :  10:59:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Gerry -
Try getting her a good inflatable pfd like a SOSuspenders. They are comfortable to wear and still provide for easy movement when kayaking. Or just tell her if she does not wear the life jacket she may the winner of the Darwin award. All kidding aside, I would not think about kayaking without a pfd. As for winter kayaking, I think thats the best but I'll also be wearing my drysuit.



Edited by - Seatracks on Jun 27 2012 15:08:40

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mrknowitall

RO# 4979

Posted - Jun 27 2012 :  11:21:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
forget the PFD, but i have been told you'll need a whisle!


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rommer

RO# 12280



Posted - Jun 27 2012 :  14:02:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I see the troll has arrived in LICC...



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