We went to Lanier Islands as we always do for fireworks. Compared to previous seasons, the GA DNR was really on the job last night.
We anchored and a few minutes later here comes a PWC with a child about 10 at the controls and a teenager about 17 behind him. Mind you it was 8:50 PM well beyond "lights on". I said, "No way that operator is of age and PWC at night, no nav lights. Smooth move" No sooner had the words came out of my mouth than, BLUE LIGHTS! They got him. So we sat there and watched them process those two, then they moved on. I swear that DNR boat could not go 100 yards without stopping for an open and flagrant violation. These were not boardings or inspections these were stark naked for all to see. Next one was under age life vest, then more nav lights etc.
So after the disappointingly short fireworks show (1/2 the usual) we haul anchor and start to head out. It is sort of a free for all, but still nav rules should apply right? Well I am idling along and this guy to my port speeds up then crosses me at a 90 degree from my port! I had to slam in reverse to keep from hitting him. I pick up my hailer and say, "So I guess you missed that whole port and starboard thing in safety class right?" He gives me a stupid look then BLUE LIGHTS!. So I say to the officer, "Do you want me?" He says, "No....Thanks for wearing your vests by the way". (We always wear our SOSpenders at night)
I just wish the DNR was out every night like that.