News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 8, 2003
Personal Watercraft Industry Association Commends Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney for Rescuing Family with Personal Watercraft
Contact:
Elinore Boeke, 202-721-1621
Brian Berry, 202-777-3524
Washington, DC—The Personal
Watercraft Industry Association (PWIA) commends Massachusetts
Governor Mitt Romney and his family for saving a New Jersey
family of six from drowning over the holiday weekend while
vacationing at Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire.
On the evening of Saturday, July 5th, the Governor and his
two grown sons, Josh and Craig, responded to the family's
yells for help 300 yards from shore after their 21-foot wooden
boat sank suddenly. The Governor and his sons quickly boarded
their two 3-passenger personal watercraft (PWC) and were able
to rescue all six family members along with their dog, making
a total of three trips to bring the distressed family to safety.
"The quick action taken by Governor Romney and his sons
in the moments after the boat sank made the difference between
a successful rescue and a tragedy," stated Kirsten Rowe,
Executive Director of PWIA. "A combination of the Romneys'
heroism and the unique maneuverability of personal watercraft
make it possible today for this entire family to share their
story."
The benefits of using PWC to save lives are well-known to
professional rescuers. Over the years manufacturers have loaned
13,000 PWC to law enforcement and rescue agencies across the
nation, a retail investment of more than $65 million. The
unique design and maneuverability of a PWC make these vessels
ideal for patrolling, rescue operations and marine mammal
research. Personal watercraft have no exposed propeller, making
them safer to board and able to be equipped with a "rescue
board," often used in open water rescues.
PWIA, representing all five manufacturers of personal watercraft,
actively advocates for states to implement reasonable regulations
such as mandatory boating safety education for all personal
watercraft operators, a minimum age of 16 to operate a PWC,
use only during daylight hours, the establishment of no-wake
zones, and strict enforcement of boating safety and navigation
laws. Model legislation and other information on personal
watercraft can be viewed at www.pwia.org.
Personal watercraft (PWC, commonly known by their brand names,
including JET SKI, WaveRunner, and Sea-Doo) are enjoyed by
20 million Americans every year, especially during the peak
boating months between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
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