RBOC Urges Establishment of Clear Parameters for Responsible Boating - to get boaters out on the water

RBOC is urging the State of California to establish clear and reasonable parameters regarding recreational boating on our state’s waterways that provide the opportunity for Californians to act responsibly and to get out on the water.

In its September 17 request to Governor Gavin Newsom [click here] RBOC expresses its appreciation for the Governor’s continued leadership during these most challenging of times as we all work together to protect Californians during this unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic.

RBOC understands and appreciates that actions are taken at the state and local level, dependent upon circumstances that evolve not just month by month, but day by day and even hour by hour.

RBOC and the boating community encourage all boaters to practice social/physical distancing in all aspects and other measures to protect themselves and others during these challenging times.

RBOC has posted and communicated safe practice guidelines to assist club and individual efforts [click here].

As we all endeavor to protect public health and safety and defeat this pandemic, RBOC urges Governor Newsom and his capable executive team to establish clear and reasonable parameters regarding recreational boating on our state’s waterways that provide the opportunity for Californians to act responsibly and to get out on the water.

There is an opportunity and a need to provide clarity and to encourage boating as a recreational activity that is vital to our physical and mental health during these times. Boating also supports a $17 billion sector in the state’s economy.

Without clarity, boaters are challenged by conflicting and confusing rules and guidelines that can be counter-productive. It is difficult to determine what rules apply, in which areas, and on what dates.

Consideration should also be given to the various types of boating activities, from canoes and kayaks, to personal watercraft, to water skiing, fishing, regattas and racing.

The recreational boating community, as well as the boating industry, are identified, capable and ready to engage.

Indeed, a collaborative effort with the numerous stakeholders in the San Diego area has developed a Safe Reopening Plan for Recreational Boating that was considered by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors on September 15 and will soon be integrated into the county health order. This is a significant effort that RBOC supports being considered and endorsed by the State of California. That plan is enclosed with the RBOC letter [click here].

State Parks Provides Safety Tips to Help Californians Responsibly Visit Waterways Amid Pandemic

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 California State Parks and the Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) remind water enthusiasts during National Safe Boating Week (May 16-22) how to responsibly recreate in California’s waterways this year during COVID-19. As State Parks and other park operators begin to increase access at parks and waterways in compliance with state and local public health ordinances, it is important for everyone to know how and where they can recreate, who they can go boating with, and how the use of life jackets continues to be life-saving.

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State Parks Announces Steps to Reduce Crowds to Help Slow Down Spread of Coronavirus

California State Parks announced on March 24 that it is taking additional safety measures to reduce crowds and help prevent the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus). As per the press release:

“Many state parks and beaches received record visitation over the weekend which made it impossible for the public to implement appropriate social distancing practices. As a result, the department is working closely with local county and public health officials to modify park operations by closing vehicular traffic at some park units to reduce the density of visitors. A list of closures can be found online at www.parks.ca.gov/FlattenTheCurve. State Park Peace Officers, in cooperation with allied law enforcement entities, will continue patrolling all state park units and enforcing all regulations.”

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