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Once again Transport Canada (TC) is doing revisions to its Small Vessel Regulations (SVR).   These are important for windsurfers in this country as they legislate certain 'safety' equipment carriage requirements.
The current Small Vessel Regulations are here:
http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/C.R.C.-c.1487/
and echo'ed in the Safe Boating Guide found here:
http://www.tc.gc.ca/publications/EN/TP511/PDF/HR/TP511E.PDF
The proposed SVR is found here in the Canada Gazette:
http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2009/2009-04-25/html/reg1-eng.html#reg

Included in these regulations of course, are the following usual general provisions (summarized) for windsurfers:
- Clause 204(1): Sailboards need to carry PFDs, life saving appliances, vessel safety equipment and fire protection equipment.
- Clause 204(2): Sailboarders cannot use auto-inflating lifejackets.
- Clause 219: As long as sailboarders are WEARING their PFD, as opposed to strapping it around the mast or boom, sailboards are exempt from the silly unreasonable stuff - life saving appliances 15m of bouyannt rope, flashlight and flares), vessel safety equipment (a paddle or anchor) and fire protection equipment (fire extinguisher).

During 2003, Windsurfing Canada (WC) took a fairly aggressive approach to dealing with the previous revisions and made considerable effort to have sailboards essentially de-legislated, with the primary intent to allow choice for boardsailors with respect to PFD use.  At one point in time, we were even successful, a subsequent draft of the SVR had sailboards essentially removed from the regulations.  However, near the last minute (2005), upon recommendations from the Ontario Recreational Boating Advisory Council (ORBAC), legislation was returned to its former glory and the result: continued legislated PFD use.
A copy of the 2003 WC report can be found here:
CanadianBoardsailorSafetyProposaltoCCG-2003CompleteReport-NoAppendE.pdf
 
You may also be interested in what others think.  Probably the most significant supporting document is that prepared by the US Windsurfing Association  (USWA), which can be found here:
http://www.uswindsurfing.org/usw_library/other/pfd_issue.pdf

If you are as passionate about this issue as I am, or even halfway so, please consider writing to the gentlemen in charge of the revisions and acting as liaison with the public and various organizations with respect to alterations to the proposed SVR.
Kevin Monahan
Project Manager
Regulatory Services and Quality Assurance (AMSX)
Transport Canada, Marine Safety
Place de Ville, Tower C
330 Sparks Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0N8
Telephone: 613-998-8207
Fax: 613-991-5670
Email: kevin.monahan@tc.gc.ca

In any correspondence, please be sure to quote Canada Gazette, Part I, revisions dated Ottawa, April 2, 2009, published on April 25th, 2009.

Comments are due in writing by May 25, 2009.  

If there are any other sailors out there who feel that PFD use should be their own personal choice, I highly recommend writing a letter or email to TC to support alterations to the proposed changes to the Small Vessel Regulations.

Cheers, and good winds to all.
Mike Fischer, KC-79
Boardsailor, KBA Exec & former Windsurfing Canada Safety Director.
Kingston, Ontario