Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB2648

Introduced
1/21/22  

Caption

Relating To Thrill Craft.

Impact

The proposed changes would affect existing state boating laws by broadening the scope of what constitutes thrill craft. The bill amends Section 200-23 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes to officially include motorized hydrofoil surfboards as thrill craft, thereby subjecting them to the same regulations that apply to other motorized vessels. This modernization acknowledges the realities of contemporary watercraft and aims to enhance safety on Hawaii's waters.

Summary

SB2648 aims to modernize the state's definition of 'thrill craft' to include surfboards using motorized hydrofoil technology. This amendment is prompted by advancements in propulsion technology, as these surfboards are capable of reaching speeds similar to traditional thrill craft. With this bill, the legislature addresses rising safety concerns, particularly regarding the operation of these powerful surfboards in designated areas meant for non-motorized vessels.

Contention

Potential points of contention may arise around the designation of hydrofoil surfboards as thrill craft, as stakeholders may have differing views on the implications of increased regulation. Some proponents might argue that this inclusion mitigates safety risks for both users and non-users of the waterways, while opponents may contest the increase in regulation as unnecessary or burdensome for recreational users of these surfboards.

Companion Bills

HI HB1900

Same As Relating To Thrill Craft.

Similar Bills

HI HB858

Relating To Electric Hydrofoil Surfboards.

HI SB627

Relating To Electric Hydrofoil Surfboards.

HI HB1900

Relating To Thrill Craft.

HI HB1878

Relating To Thrill Craft.

HI SB2209

Relating To Thrill Craft.

LA HB290

Changes the name of certain oyster harvest gear from "dredge" to "scraper" and provides for limitations on the dimensions of the scrapers

CA AB1782

Surfing.

CA AB2298

Recreational water use: wave basins.