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TOWN
OF CHESTER
Rules, Regulations
and Guidelines for Safe and Considerate Boating on Loon Lake
- All boats and
PWC's must be outfitted with the safety equipment required by New
York State Law.
- All motor boats
and PWC's must properly registered. (Registrations kept on board)
- Registration
numbers and current validation stickers must be properly displayed.
- A U.S.C.G. approved
PFD (life jacket) of appropriate size, and in serviceable condition,
must be readily available for each passinger on board any boat.
- Any operator
or passenger less than 12 years of age must wear their life preserver.
- All water skiers
or anyone being towed by a boat or PWC must wear a PFD.
- Water skiing,
and other towed activities, require a spotter at least 10 years old.
- The operator,
and any passengers, on a PWC must wear their life preserver regardless
of age, and the lanyard engine cut-off must be attached to the operator.
- Children under
10 years of age may not operate a motorized vessel unless accompanied
by a parent or person over 18, except see special rule for PWC's.
- Children between
10 and 18 years of age may not operate a motorized vessel unless:
A) they have passed a course and have on board with them their safety
certificate, or
B) they are accompanied by someone over 18. (See special rule for
PWC's)
- New York State
law requires all PWC (jet ski) operators to have a safe boating certificate.
Certificates issued by many other states are accepted, but absolutely
no on-line courses qualify.
- A serviceable
whistle or horn must be on board every motor boat and every PWC.
- A U.S. Coast
Guard approved fire extinguisher must be on every boat except outboard
boats of open construction with portable gas tanks such as row boats.
- LIghts must
be on when boats are operated between sunset and sunrise. (Sunset
generally occurs about 30 minutes before dar,.) Water skiing is prohibited
during hours when lights are required.
- Except when
leaving or returning to a launching or docking area, PWC's cannot
be operated:
A) within 200 feet of the shore, of any raft, dock, vessel or anything
or person being towed.
B) within 500 feet of a designated public swimming area.
- PWC's cannot
be operated before 9:00 a.m. or after 7:00 p.m.
- The general
speed limit on Loon Lake is 45 mph. However the speed limit is 5 mph
within 100 feet of shore, a raft, a dock, or an anchored boat.
- Operating a
boat or PWC while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is also
both dangerous and illegal.
- Operating an
overloaded boat is both dangerous and illegal.
- Reckless operation,
such as wake jumping on a PWC, unsafe speed or water skiin in a congested
area, or allowing a passenger to ride on an open bow is prohibited.
- Power boats
and PWC's are inherently noisy, especially when operated at higher
speeds. Please be considerate of others and do not operate a noisy
vessel for extended periods in the same area.
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