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fishsouthcounty 03-02-2011 08:16 AM

beer on the water...?
 
ok so im taking my kayak out for its first trip since the Malibu sale....gonna go cruise around DP harbor and get used used to the feel of it and try to get an idea of how i wanna rig it further..throw a few swimbaits, check the bait pump/tank...Bringing a small cooler with some lunch....if im sippin on a tall can as i cruise around is the sheriff/harbor patrol gonna rip me one or is it legal?? just not sure if there is a diff. between the kayak and a regular boat. thanks guys.

mtnbykr2 03-02-2011 09:55 AM

DP is heavily patroled, I believe kayaks are no different than anyother
vehicle when it comes to the rules...have fun on the maiden voyage:reel:

MrPatrick 03-02-2011 10:28 AM

Smoke on the water..... Fire in the sky! 

Jimmyz123 03-02-2011 11:45 AM

Have you ever Kayaked before? Be safe most of all. It can take a lot out of you paddling a Kayak for the first time, and then adding beer to it. If it were me I would leave the beer on shore. You're not me. Is it leagal? Not sure about where you are going, but you may want to check the laws before you go out with the beer. It would suck to have your first trip be your worst trip.

I'm not a big beer drinker, but form those that I know who are, I am often told by them they will never drink beer while trying to use a Kayak. I could be wrong but the Sun and Drinking beer, can do a number on ya. Be safe, and check the laws before you go.

dorado50 03-02-2011 11:58 AM

You will be hailed if seen by harbor patrol (unless u r real lucky). They will most likely check to see if u r intoxicated. If so..bye.bye..if not ,have a nice day:).

calderonmike 03-02-2011 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimmyz123 (Post 77316)
Have you ever Kayaked before? Be safe most of all. It can take a lot out of you paddling a Kayak for the first time, and then adding beer to it. If it were me I would leave the beer on shore. You're not me. Is it leagal? Not sure about where you are going, but you may want to check the laws before you go out with the beer. It would suck to have your first trip be your worst trip.

I'm not a big beer drinker, but form those that I know who are, I am often told by them they will never drink beer while trying to use a Kayak. I could be wrong but the Sun and Drinking beer, can do a number on ya. Be safe, and check the laws before you go.

As long as you dont blow anything over a .08 BAC. and the laws will apply the same way as if you were on a boat. If you are anchored and not making way you are good to go. but you are on a kayak and I would not recommend drinking on one to any one

bubblehide 03-02-2011 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by calderonmike (Post 77322)
As long as you dont blow anything over a .08 BAC. and the laws will apply the same way as if you were on a boat. If you are anchored and not making way you are good to go. but you are on a kayak and I would not recommend drinking on one to any one


It's .08 for establishing being drunk, there is no minimum for establishing under the influence.

With that said, I wouldn't recommend drinking in the harbors, but lots of guys, boats and yakers do outside the harbors. Some beaches have no alcohol regulations, but they don't apply OTW. Just keep in mind that if your checked for any reason, your subject to the laws, as if you were driving a car.

calderonmike 03-02-2011 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bubblehide (Post 77326)
It's .08 for establishing being drunk, there is no minimum for establishing under the influence.

With that said, I wouldn't recommend drinking in the harbors, but lots of guys, boats and yakers do outside the harbors. Some beaches have no alcohol regulations, but they don't apply OTW. Just keep in mind that if your checked for any reason, your subject to the laws, as if you were driving a car.

46USC2302(c)/ 33CFR95 states what constitutes as a BUI.

to get a bui charge you still need the .08 bac but yes you can get stopped for your behavior and vessel operation.

old_rookie 03-02-2011 12:38 PM

You could drink all your beer before heading out - might make the launch a bit more interesting for the web-cam.

JoeBeck 03-02-2011 12:39 PM

LOL what a world!

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calderonmike 03-02-2011 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by JoeBeck (Post 77332)
LOL what a world!

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I like that Alaska beer too!!!! or a ballast point yellow tail

dorado50 03-02-2011 12:54 PM

A "safe boating class" b4 getting on the water will not only help you but more importantly the people around you. They put out good info and will advise you on alcohol and boating...

bubblehide 03-02-2011 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by calderonmike (Post 77330)
46USC2302(c)/ 33CFR95 states what constitutes as a BUI.

to get a bui charge you still need the .08 bac but yes you can get stopped for your behavior and vessel operation.


I really don't mean to spoil the party, but you need to read the whole thing, with particular attention to section c.

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Section C simply makes it a judgment call on the officers part; and requires no minimum intoxicant level.

dorado50 03-02-2011 01:03 PM

might want to put down the beer and reach for one of these...:canabis:.

surfnutnj 03-02-2011 01:20 PM

Beer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fishsouthcounty (Post 77293)
ok so im taking my kayak out for its first trip since the Malibu sale....gonna go cruise around DP harbor and get used used to the feel of it and try to get an idea of how i wanna rig it further..throw a few swimbaits, check the bait pump/tank...Bringing a small cooler with some lunch....if im sippin on a tall can as i cruise around is the sheriff/harbor patrol gonna rip me one or is it legal?? just not sure if there is a diff. between the kayak and a regular boat. thanks guys.

I almost ALWAYS bring beers with me when I kayak. I mean why not? As long as you don't get tanked its perfectly legal.

If i don't catch fish at least I got to relax have a beer and enjoy the scenery.:sifone::cheers:

robmandel 03-02-2011 02:35 PM

yes, but the thing with a kayak is it is not a motorized vehicle. I doubt it would classify as a vessel either. I mean, what if I took out a float tube, or an inner tube or a pool raft, how does that differ from a kayak. there are no CF numbers on a kayak.

even if you are under the limit, you can't drive a car and be drinking a beer. period. paddling under the influence, you're more a danger to yourself than anything :biggrinjester: :biggrinjester: :biggrinjester:

bubblehide 03-02-2011 03:33 PM

Rob that is some excellent logic, but from my understanding, a kayak would be classified as a vessel, under the "not otherwise documented" section of the USGS definition.


The bottom line is that many laws are written in such a way, that they can apply broadly, and are subject to the officers discretion.

jorluivil 03-02-2011 03:48 PM

Get a tandem and look for a buddy who doesn't drink.

T Bone 03-02-2011 04:01 PM

You can get a dui on a bicycle.A bicycle is considered a motorized vehicle (you are the motor)I know lots of people roll on bikes to go from Party to party(Newport and HB comes to mind)so they can drink profusely.I know they Issue DUI's but I heard they dont stick in court because you would have a hard time killing someone on a bike.

-scallywag- 03-02-2011 04:11 PM

I would NEVER drink or use drugs while kayaking....SAFETY FIRST !!!!! :luxhello:


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