I would like to see everyone's opinions on the subject of operating a boat while drinking.
I don't drink before or while I'm operating an airplane. I don't drink before or while I'm operating a car. I don't drink before or while I am working for my employer. And neither I nor my wife drink before or while we are operating a boat.
Three of the four activities described above are governed by laws, regulations, or policies. But regardless of the laws or policies, I believe that doing anything to impair one's judgment puts not only the operator at risk, but far more important, it puts everyone around them at risk.
I frankly don't know if there are laws on the books in this state governing drinking and operating a boat. I know that the marine divisions of the police departments in the communities surrounding lakes Washington and Union make a fair number of newsworthy arrests of boaters who are operating under the influence. But whether they are enforcing laws aimed strictly at boaters or are using more general laws aimed at reckless endangerment is something I don't know.
We were out on the boat in the islands this past Friday through Sunday which also happened to be Seafair weekend with the hydroplane races on Lake Washington down in Seattle. While we could hear only one side of the conversations, even the USCG was occasionally involved in dealing with incidents involving intoxicated boaters in the Seattle area, some on the lake.
I think peoples' claims that their judgement and abilities are not impaired by alcohol or any other "feel good" substance are self-delusional. There have been countless studies over decades proving otherwise. Even so-called multi-tasking, driving a car while talking on a phone, for example, has been shown to greatly reduce an individual's ability to function safely. We've all seen the videos that demonstrate this.
We allow guests on board to drink wine or beer while the boat is underway if they want to. However, virtually none of our guests have ever wanted to. They, too, realize the affects even a single beer or glass of wine can have, particularly on a rolling, pitching boat, and they have stated that they had no interest in consuming anything alcoholic until after the boat had reached its destination.