Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB3228

Introduced
1/26/22  

Caption

Relating To Tow-in Surfing.

Impact

If enacted, SB3228 would amend Section 200-37 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes to permit the operation of thrill crafts for training in tow-in surfing in conditions that do not meet high surf warnings. This adjustment proposes to reduce the barriers for surfers looking to practice these skills, potentially leading to increased participation and development in tow-in surfing. Furthermore, it may attract more visitors interested in ocean recreation activities.

Summary

SB3228 aims to amend existing regulations regarding tow-in surfing in Hawaii. Currently, participants are restricted from engaging in this activity unless conditions meet high surf warning levels as declared by the National Weather Service. The new bill seeks to change this by allowing tow-in surfing during periods of lower surf, which proponents argue would enable participants to train and become more competent in safer conditions. This shift is designed to enhance the training opportunities for surfers and improve safety standards within the sport.

Contention

While the bill promotes enhanced training opportunities for tow-in surfers, it may raise concerns among safety advocates. Critics could argue that permitting tow-in surfing during lower surf levels might encourage less experienced surfers to engage in risky activities, thereby increasing the potential for accidents and injuries. The discussions leading to this bill emphasize the balance between fostering skill development and ensuring participant safety in ocean recreation.

Companion Bills

HI HB2366

Same As Relating To Tow-in Surfing.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.