Stu ...Sure did. A simple story about a PFD check turns into a line of tales about enforcement. If ya follow the law you have nothing to worry about. If you don't you have to come up with a story why you weren't legal and why you should be left alone anyway.
Dick, there is that! I agree.
Where I have difficulty is when the law says you MUST wear it in a dinghy, as I discussed in that thread. They haven't yet mandated adults wearing PFDs on "motherships" but one respondent mentioned some states
require wearing them in dinghies, which is utterly foolish, because the law was passed because of fishermen guys in flat bottomed skiffs falling overboard perhaps due to the inherent instability of those craft. Lemme know what's comparatively more stable than an inflatable dinghy.
Like I said, stupid laws breed contempt for the law, not compliance. I think that's worse.
Sand Sailor - You're on a lake. The experiences I have heard from my friends back east would make your skin crawl: mid day weekend folks dinghying in for ice and ice cream and maybe beer get busted for not having a PFD in their inflatables when they're all of 300 feet away from their boats and the dock, flat calm, 100 degrees out. Just harassment, stupid law. Yeah, yeah, yeah, they "shoulda brung" their PFDs, what's so hard about putting them in the dinghy? But if they're (the PFDs) down below in the big boat because they weren't wearing them on the mothership, or they've been in this anchorage for a few days and have put them away, and it's 100 degrees and no ones gonna wear it, and it's only 300 to 600 feet away in 3 foot deep water...???