Baldwin’s Babble -- Paul James Baldwin
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I was out on the harbor the other day, going out to lunch at the Blue
Water Grill by boat, when once again a frequent occurrence approached me.
Every time this happens my attention focuses, my nerves jump and my pulse
races. No, it wasn’t Dennis Rodman racing down the harbor in his
powerboat. No, it wasn’t people learning to sail at the UC Irvine
facility on Lido channel. No, it wasn’t even one of the loud monster
charter boats. It was one of those darn Duffy electric boats!
I tell you, most people can’t even drive a car around here, much less
follow the rules of the road. Now we allow anyone who can afford the
price of admission onto this Disneyland water toy, and do you think they
know the basics about boating? No way. All they know is full forward and
reverse and where the ice bucket is. But this isn’t boating, my friends.
This is nothing more than amusement for the boating ignorant that puts
the safety and pleasure of real boaters and others, including Duffy
passengers, in danger.
Some of these people are too busy to even occasionally glance around
for other boats while they pour their champagne, talk loudly in a drunken
stupor and zigzag down the harbor while acting like they own the place.
Oh, and I really like when they try to go in front, instead of behind, a
sailboat passing their bow. Bow? Oops, I forgot, that’s a boating term.
What I meant was the “front” of their boat before they “drive” to
Woody’s and “park.” I have had Duffy’s cross my bow from the port side
while explaining they just need to “park.” Sometimes it seems I need to
use my flare gun and fire off a round across their bow just to get their
attention. I’ve had my docked Whaler rammed by a Duffy trying to “park.”
I’ve seen Duffy’s run at full speed even when 5 mph is not appropriate.
And I am sick and tired of it, knowing it will only get worse as time
goes on. As the regional population increases, there will just be more
bad boaters on the water. It is just a matter of time until a
high-profile injury or death projects this problem into the headlines and
we start to address the situation.
Can we get something like Greenlight for the harbor? Never mind that,
I have a better idea.
License all boat pilots just like we do automobile drivers. Some
proper training and knowledge of navigational rules and such are now
needed on our congested water ways.
Or maybe, the Orange County Sheriff’s Harbor Patrol can enforce
right-of-way rules. In the meantime, maybe we can get a strong Coast
Guard presence to scare them off.
* PAUL JAMES BALDWIN is a longtime Newport Beach resident whose
commentaries will appear occasionally.
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