A board committee
recommended the restrictions in October after fishermen complained of dangers
posed by fast boats, and, in one case, harassment by personal watercraft users.
Publicity on the issue
generated about 180 letters, e-mails and phone calls, said Don Pearson, the
Irrigation district recreation director. About 130 of those letter, emails and telephone calls
favored banning personal watercraft and setting a 10-mph speed limit that would
effectively eliminate water skiing, he said, while about 50 opposed the
restrictions.
Most speakers at the November meeting supported the ban on personal watercraft, but they objected to the speed limit, saying that lake users such as water skiers historically have gotten along well. Jane LaBoa, the now retired U.S. Forest Service Lead in Amador County, supported restrictions. She stated in November that Forest Service officials have received complaints about noise created by speedboats and personal watercraft from lake users and area hikers.