Aussie Tow-In Legal Challenges

by The Editors on March 13, 2009

Towin.JpgThe Gold Coast water police think they need some rules to curb “thrill seeking surfers” who use jet-skis to tow in to waves. Cyclone Hamish, the one that brought surf for the Quiksilver Pro has whipped up some nice tow-in waves and they are being exploited according to a story on Goldcoast.come.au.

Most were breaking the law, as tow-in surfing is classified the same as waterskiing which requires a spotter, or observer, on board. All three — driver, spotter and surfer — must also be wearing lifejackets. . . . Many of the tow-in surfers seen this week were not wearing life jackets and did not have spotters. . . . Gold Coast water police said several tow-in surfers had been booked for not having a spotter.

Other feel using waterski rules are kind of silly.

Queensland Surfing CEO Andrew Stark said the legislation that required spotters was dangerous. . . “If you are in 10-15 foot waves buzzing around and you’re towing a guy, it just doesn’t make sense to have a spotter on the back. . . “It’s not in the best practice rules of it. That’s why the whole thing needs an overhaul.”

Seems like the penalties of screwing up in big surf are high enough without the government getting involved.

[Link: Goldcoast.com.au]

Hans Georg March 13, 2009 at 10:52 am

@ Andrew Stark:

Yeah, because you need a ski to tow into 10-15′ waves…

Fail.

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