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Stand up jet ski's ?
#1
Anybody ride them, see them? Hilo bay looks like a great spot to ride.
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#2
Stand up or sit down, they are called Personal Water Craft (PWC). Their use is highly regulated and only in very limited permitted areas. There is now a requirement to pass certification courses. The Hilo bay permitted area is out by the breakwater. As you can see from the links, enforcement is by DLNR and they have been known to confiscate vehicles in violation.

http://hawaii.gov/dlnr/dbor/bor_pwcs.htm
http://hawaii.gov/dlnr/dbor/images/hilobayPWCzone.jpg
*Japanese tourist on bus through Pahoa, "Is this still America?*
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#3
Jet skis in Hilo Bay caused some stress a few years back. The result being that jet skis are restricted to an area out near the break water. The arrival of California style gas burning toys was not particularly well received in a bay that had been quietly paddle power for the last 1,200 years.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#4
I wish they would confiscate all idiot's jetskis here because the operators are rarely experienced enough to use them in a responsible manner and then people get hurt or worse rather quickly.
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#5
Speaking of gasoline powered water toys - here is an unregulated new one headed our way,

Funny in the cruising world the same complaint drones late into the campfire lit evenings - sailboat vs powerboat or stinkpots as we not so lovingly refer to them..........

http://www.dailypilot.com/news/tn-dpt-09...5684.story
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#6
check out THIS video of Flyboards
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=430_1348880109

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#7
Wow, they are heavily regulated & thats understandable. I'm sure the thrill craft areas can be very fun depending on Conditions but Ehhh, who needs a Superjet when you can surf.

I did browse the DOBOR. What I didn't see was fishing rig regulations. How does that work? I saw them on the island.
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Originally posted by pahoated

Stand up or sit down, they are called Personal Water Craft (PWC). Their use is highly regulated and only in very limited permitted areas. There is now a requirement to pass certification courses. The Hilo bay permitted area is out by the breakwater. As you can see from the links, enforcement is by DLNR and they have been known to confiscate vehicles in violation.

http://hawaii.gov/dlnr/dbor/bor_pwcs.htm
http://hawaii.gov/dlnr/dbor/images/hilobayPWCzone.jpg


Thanks for the info...I am glad to see Hawaii has done some good as far as this is concerned.


As far as blowboats vs powerboats...each have there merits, it's whom controls the helm
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#9
or how far you sit from the diesel exhaust...grin

both have their uses and consideration (and understanding of the rules of the road)from the helm everything agreed. Kinda like zippering on the way to pahoa

Love the sound of a 12-92 if I am in a hurry - and the silence of a sailboat if I have a six month window to do 1000 miles....

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