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Old 04-18-2011, 10:11 AM   #1
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Jetski tours through La Jolla kelp--shape of things to come

Howdy guys. Long time.

We got another issue confronting our joint use of NW la jolla. Peruse the map and the links and make up your own mind.

http://www.10news.com/news/27539273/detail.html

http://spearboard.com/showthread.php?t=122745

The spearos are none-too-happy...

My take: The map comes directly from Seaforth's website. We may need to work together again on this as spearos (and I'm sure kayakers) don't want to get clocked by some tourist hotdogging on jetskis. We are out there to enjoy the peace and safety of the NW kelp.

We are asking that they come up to Nautilus street and turn south toward Point Loma and give kayakers and spearos some room as we all will be crowded into that NW corner before too long. So far, no consideration given. Both of our communities involve in activities that are not easy to see from the deck of a 50mph jetski (4-strokes are nearly silent until they are on you). In the hands of tourist renters, we think it's a real problem.
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