DeepSeaExplorer
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I kayak, and I'm and adventurous sort, but I wouldn't want to attempt to paddle upstream in an kayak loaded down with doubles.
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Ah, I guess I forgot about doubles.DeepSeaExplorer:I kayak, and I'm and adventurous sort, but I wouldn't want to attempt to paddle upstream in an kayak loaded down with doubles.
JahJahwarrior:Superbugman--do you know the rules about leaving a boat unattended while you dive?
JahJahwarrior:So, I'm wondering about the legality of this. Basically, is it legal for me to dive in a spring where if you go there by land you have to pay $30 to dive in, but that connects to the river....If i got in from the river by boat, and dive there, is that legal, if I don't pay?
By the way, I am in Florida. I'm sure the law is different many places.
If you can provide links to webpages that give the actual law, that would be more helpful to me than "yeah it's fine I do it all the time." I'm wondering mainly because some people tell me it's fine and that they do it all the time.
I know one spring here has a sign at the river that says you have to pay if you come in by the river.
The real reason I ask is because I have access to a boat, and it's cheaper to put the boat in and motor to the site than to pay $30 to dive there![]()