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Gary,I also have recently read the statistics published by the Coast Guard related to drownings involving boating accidents as they relate to PFD'S.yes, it is true that most boating deaths involved boats under 21 feet .But upon a closer look the facts reveal that 90 percent of these deaths occur on or involving power boats. In the United States the majority of recreational power boats are under 21feet.My question is why do we as sailors have to be constantly lumped into and be regulated as a "generic boating" community. When most sailors have trained for years on learning to read wind and weather variations, Navigational Aids, a litany of knot skills, along with first aid and man over board drills,, compared to our power brethren that simply insert a key and fly down our waterways without the common courtesy of boaters wake, respect for wildlife, noise pollution, water pollution or even the rules of right of way.I constantly become frustrated by the lack of respect power boaters have when it involves sailboats.......If the law must be changed let it revolve around something that is related to the boats potential for hazard and death............like horsepower!...or the captains compitency!On our vessel our children always wear their PFD'S I and my wife wear them when the surounding conditions justify....mostly in foul weather conditions and when the cigarette boats are cutting in front of our bow!IMHO