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roswellric
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Question to Marine Police
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6/2/2009 10:30:52 AM
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I have a small paddle boat. I've been told I need a throw cushion and life jackets. Is this right?
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Rooster
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Question to Marine Police
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6/2/2009 10:56:53 AM
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While waiting, google " alabama marine police ", click on " boating", scroll down right side to " regulations" and you can find out anything you want to know.
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Spot Remover
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Question to Marine Police
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6/2/2009 12:46:44 PM
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Just don't ask them about idle speed buoys in a major congested area. Being as nice as I could, I explained that I knew that many requests come to them and merely asked if we qualified. I received a resounding "Absolutely Not." From what I've seen on the lake, I would be one of their biggest supporters (and I guess I still am.) I'll probably be checked every time I go out now, but there is no way a public servant should act this way.
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MartiniMan
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Question to Marine Police
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6/2/2009 5:33:17 PM
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Based on the conversation I had with the MP when they brought my 15 year old daughter and her friend back to our dock in the canoe without life jackets you need life jackets for sure. $200 fine for each occupant and another fine for the boat owner. They were very nice and professional about it and didn't give a written warning. What saved us was our daughter telling them we require life jackets and they were more afraid of what I would do than what the MP would when I found out they went out without them. He even said he was 15 once and asked us not to be too had on them. He did not mention the throw ring.
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Spot Remover
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Question to Marine Police
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6/2/2009 5:47:54 PM
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The guy I talked with may have just been having a bad day. Or, he may be a total jerk all of the time. I will say, that I've never had a bad encounter with the MP on the lake. 50 years--no fines or warnings. Always treated fairly and with respect.
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jethro
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Question to Marine Police
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6/2/2009 9:48:32 PM
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I think paddle boats should have refelective tape,overspeed protection,black box, portable heart defiliater,back up alarm and a fuel spill clean up kit.
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roswellric
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Question to Marine Police
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6/3/2009 7:24:48 AM
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You forgot the EPIRB! $200 fine!
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Marine Police
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Question to Marine Police
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6/3/2009 9:59:26 AM
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All boats must have life jackets on board for each person. Boats 16' and longer must have a throwable pfd (seat cushion or ring buoy).
So yes, you must have life jackets in a paddle boat, canoe, kayak, etc.
URL: PFD info at the bottom
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roswellric
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Question to Marine Police
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6/3/2009 11:10:14 AM
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Thanks!
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DroughtBuster
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Question to Marine Police
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6/3/2009 1:40:37 PM
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Can we drink while paddleing in our paddle boats?
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Rooster
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Question to Marine Police
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6/3/2009 2:28:24 PM
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Same rules- see url above-
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roswellric
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Question to Marine Police
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6/4/2009 11:49:03 AM
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Surely you can. How could you be injurous to anyone but yourself?Can you imagine the judge listening to that one? What would be next? Noodling under the influence? Talk about a nanny state.
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DroughtBuster
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Question to Marine Police
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6/4/2009 4:33:37 PM
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I wouldnt be suprised if its illegal. In fact I do it without a lifejacket lol!
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