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    • This is not new for deep water swimming (as one might do from a boat in a lake/river of any substance). In the 70s, ARC swimmer classes included practice jumping from a diving board with a PFD.  An increasing number of recreational boaters came with an increased number of accidents, and media campaigns encouraging PFD use arose in response to this.
    • The version I just read (undated) requires roped off areas according to ability groups (nonswimmer, beginner, and swimmer), and nothing over 12 feet deep is permitted, which is how I remember it as a former BSA Lifeguard Counselor.  So this appears to be a modification to allow depths greater than 12 feet as long as PFD are worn. This would apply at the beach, as well, for a Unit activity.
    • How do we interpret this for going to the beach?  Guess it would help with the challenges of rip currents and tides, but actually, swimming with a vest is awkward, or at least for me.  Can we find a way to fix legalese stupidity?  And I still remember getting a vest caught on the edge of a canoe that went over in one of the canoe contests for leaders, and the vest kept my face in the water briefly, making me struggle to get upright.  Guess I need not worry for myself, as I am no longer involved at that level.  Still?  
    • I do not remember this in the previous iteration of Safe Swim Defense, and while I do not keep old versions of the GSS I did find a reference in Aaron on Scouting from 2021 that made no mention of life jackets. I can say that when my scouts came back to our campsite after the first free swim of the week (swimming in a lake that easily met the definition of turbid water) they complained about having to wear life jackets until I showed them the most 2025 version of the Aquatics Supervision Manuel.  While they did not like it, they accepted it.
    • That's not swimming then, it is floating.  ???????
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