Re: Windsurf Restrictions at Leo Carillo

From: Richard McCabe (rmccabe@alumni.princeton.edu-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Tue Apr 06 2004 - 18:22:46 PDT


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 "Wreckless Navigation of a Vessel".

I always try to navigate without "wrecking my" vessel.

This carries a
> sentence of 1 year in jail and a $7500 fine. According to his
> interpretation of the law, Windsurfing is technically illegal in the
> State of Ca. because we need to be 200 yards off shore.

Does this mean all boats need to be 200 yards offshore? How the heck would
you get there unless you started from shore?



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