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new PA. regulation -under 16'
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<blockquote data-quote="nomowork" data-source="post: 230544" data-attributes="member: 6029"><p>Here in sunny Southern California, the water is pretty much comfortable year round. </p><p></p><p>We were on our sailing dinghy a few years ago in a local lake on a nice sunny day. We always wore the life vests on the sailboat and the kayak, both of which are now sold. I capsized the sail boat one day and I had my life jacket on. My GF decided to take hers off and a stow it away in a bag on the boat. I'm glad I had mine on as I didn't have to think of anything else except getting things done. I'm not a strong swimmer but my GF is so she was able to swim around until we uprighted the sailboat. I was warm enough up to the time we put the boat on the trailer. My GF on the other hand was shivering as soon as she got back onto the boat. I can't imagine being in the water on a frozen lake!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomowork, post: 230544, member: 6029"] Here in sunny Southern California, the water is pretty much comfortable year round. We were on our sailing dinghy a few years ago in a local lake on a nice sunny day. We always wore the life vests on the sailboat and the kayak, both of which are now sold. I capsized the sail boat one day and I had my life jacket on. My GF decided to take hers off and a stow it away in a bag on the boat. I'm glad I had mine on as I didn't have to think of anything else except getting things done. I'm not a strong swimmer but my GF is so she was able to swim around until we uprighted the sailboat. I was warm enough up to the time we put the boat on the trailer. My GF on the other hand was shivering as soon as she got back onto the boat. I can't imagine being in the water on a frozen lake! [/QUOTE]
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