Macroscien said..
Feel sorry for you , but we here on Gold Coast past the accidental stage already.After very serious collision with jet ski that left one of our windsurfer lady in hospital , then jet boat a year ago crushing another windsurfer, we entered completely new era already.
The stage when actually boaties run on you on purpose, not by accident. With propellers screaming full speed.
Now the penalty for sailboarders infringing peaceful consuming accelerants and mind stimulants on anchored boats could be revenge.
Now boaties are free to jump on their horses and chase you on the water, till that could ram you.
Since we have more motor boats here then Western Australia sharks, the risk becomes very real.
Translation (English ain't Macro's first language (so he probably speaks twice as many languages as you)).
I feel sorry for you but we here on the Gold Coast are past the "accidental" stage already. After a very serious collision with a jet ski that left one of our windsurfer ladies in hospital, and then a jet boat crushing another windsurfer, we have entered a completely new era; the era of boats running at you on purpose, not by accident, with engines at full speed.
(me: I have personally experienced boats
intentionally trying to collide with me a couple of times on the Gold Coast Broadwater, forcing me to take evasive action and dump everything, followed by raucous laughter)
Now the penalty for sailboarders pursuing peaceful, yet exhilarating pursuits and natural highs ...on anchored boats... er... could be revenge.
(me: OK, I didn't get this line either. Accept mystery and enjoy)
These days boaties seem free to chase and ram you. Since we have more motor boats here than Western Australia has sharks the risks are very real.
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So yeah some hyperbole and exotic language, and maybe something else, but it ain't that hard to understand.
I wanted to add that I've been sailing at Botany Bay for about four years after moving down from the Gold Coast. At first I honestly couldn't see any issue with the jet skis. To me they were scant. A handful that as far as I'd seen kept their distance and even came to a stop if you were nearby. Real "meh" stuff when compared to being cut-off and sprayed in the narrow channels of the GC Broadwater (which is unbelievable empty on a weekday by the way).
But I sailed there one day in December and it was ****ing nuts. Countless jet skis running up and down the beach, often passing right in front of me from the blind, leeward side. It ruined my sail. It just wasn't comfortable.
I think the issue is people riding friends' jet skis with no licence and no experience. At all.
On the bright side the people that are riding jet skis there don't look like they are drunk, or ever have been. I guess that's a plus.
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Here's a jet-ski rider with 40 minutes experience hitting a speed boat.
www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipesThere have been a few jet-ski deaths on the Gold Coast, including honeymooners hitting a parked boat.
A windsurfer nearly lost her leg after being hit by a jet ski.www.couriermail.com.au/ipad/injured-windsur-left-stranded-without-compensation/news-story/047ff9d10397f17e3f6491ea04fb4afaJet skis suck.
I honestly think based on noise pollution alone jet skis should be banned from almost everywhere. If you consider how dangerous they are and that they are being ridden by inexperienced riders near swimmers, kayakers etc. etc. etc. they should be banned outright.
/rant
P.S. Treat every jet ski like it's trying to kill you. Keep a safe distance. Give them way. Like you're on a motorbike in traffic.