Until The LDNPA Work Out.....

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....how to stop it. http://www.thewestmorlandgazette.co.uk/news/11226487.Flyboarding_brings_a_splash_to_Windermere/


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That aspect doesn't matter up here. The users would all be visitors having a once-only experience.


When you consider the LDNPA banned the Aquaskipper I can't see this being allowed for long.


 

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Am I right in saying these things are just a big hose attached the outlet of a jetski? Surely most places jetskis are banned would automatically catch this sort of "vehicle" too?
 

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Am I right in saying these things are just a big hose attached the outlet of a jetski? Surely most places jetskis are banned would automatically catch this sort of "vehicle" too?
Jetskis are not banned. All that happened was that they introduced a 10 knot speed limit.

Although hovercraft are banned, so they may weasle their way in that way.
 
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As they were going to be offered for hire in the Bowness Bay 6 knot zone they claimed that riders would be able to (briefly) exceed that speed.

What a set of tossers.
 

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As they were going to be offered for hire in the Bowness Bay 6 knot zone they claimed that riders would be able to (briefly) exceed that speed.

What a set of tossers.


I'm genuinely speechless. I'm more and more convinced that the only thing the LDNPA want to see on the lake is pretty clinker rowing skiffs with picture perfect model familes on board.:(
 
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