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        BOATERS BEWARE OF LOW WATER
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 The Kansas Angler Online
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 |  Drought has exposed hazards
      on many reservoirs
 PRATT -August 4, 2005- While reservoirs in eastern
      portions of Kansas
 are currently holding water at normal levels, drought conditions
 across much of the rest of the state require that boaters be
 especially cautious. Large reservoirs in northcentral and
 northwestern Kansas range from 5 to 25 feet low, and continued
 irrigation and dry conditions will worsen without substantial
 rainfall. As a result, hazards such as tree stumps, old bridge
 frames, road beds, buildings, or rock ledges are now closer to
      the
 surface.
 Under these conditions, boaters should keep a keen
      eye out for hazards because it is not possible to mark each one with
      a
 buoy. The most common boating-related claim reported to insurance
 companies is lower-end hull damage. Striking an object that is
 underwater can cause a boater to lose control of the boat. At
      this
 point, passengers or the operator could be ejected. In some cases,
 loss of control results in an accident with another boat. The
 following tips can lessen the chances of an accident:
 · it is the boater's responsibility to watch
      for hazards, no matter what the water conditions;
 · high or low water conditions will create
      hazards not seen when the lake is at normal level. Boaters who use the same lake
      daily
 are lulled into a false sense of security because they know the
      lake;
 · everyone in the boat should wear life
      jackets. Should they be ejected from the boat, the life jacket will help them survive.
 Many people killed in boating accidents nationwide drown because
 they were not wearing a life jacket;
 · do not drink and boat. Balance, coordination,
      judgment, and visual acuity are impaired by alcohol; and
 · slow down to allow time for a course correction
      if a hazard appears.
 For more information on water conditions at Kansas
lakes, phone the nearest state park office.
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