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Lifejacket required

Some paddle boarders not following safety rules

Aug 2, 2023 | 4:45 PM

RCMP in the Okanagan are reminding paddle boarders about several important safety requirements that some appear to not be aware of.

While conducting patrols on Okanagan Lake, the Kelowna Regional RCMP have noticed many paddlers not wearing, or without a lifejacket, even while far from shore or very close to the active boating lanes in the middle of the lake.

“Paddle boarders travelling on the water are required to be wearing an approved lifejacket or personal floatation device (PFD) or at least have it on board as per the Small Vessels Regulations under the Canada Shipping Act,” Const. Mike Della-Paolera, said.

Life jackets and PFD’s must be approved by the Canadian Coast Guard and clearly show their respective label.

It is also recommended that paddle boarders wear their tether at all times to avoid being separated from their board.

“If the paddler is wearing their life jacket or PFD, they are only required to carry a sound signalling device such as a whistle.  If they are not wearing their life jacket or PFD, it must be on the board along with a 15m buoyant heaving line in a throw bag and a sound signalling device,” the constable explained.

Any paddle boarders rowing after sunset, before sunrise, or in periods of restricted visibility must also carry a watertight flashlight.

“While conducting these checks, officers have been surprised by how many people are not only unaware of the requirements, but lack of simple safety practices,” Della-Paolera said. “This lake has shown even in recent weeks how choppy and dangerous it can quickly become. You need to be prepared for this.”

RCMP say the fine for not having a lifejacket or PFD is $287.50.

“For your own safety, please wear a lifejacket when out enjoying our beautiful lake,” Della-Paolera remarked.

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