(a) No motorboat which shall have in tow or
shall be otherwise assisting a person on water skis, aquaplane or similar
contrivance, shall be operated or propelled in or upon any waterway, unless
such motorboat shall be occupied by at least two competent persons, one of whom
shall observe at all times the progress of the person or persons being towed;
provided, that this subsection shall not apply to motorboats used in duly
authorized water-ski tournaments, competitions, expositions, or trials
therefor, or to any motorboat equipped with an adequate rear view mirror. A
rear view mirror shall be considered adequate if it permits the operator to see
the person being towed when that person is within the towboat wakes on a
seventy-five foot line and to identify common hand signals used by the person
being towed. An observer shall be considered competent if, in fact, the
observer is at all times observing the progress of the person or persons being
towed and is accurately relaying signals or other pertinent information to the
vessel operator concerning the progress of the person being towed.
This subsection shall not apply to vessels less than
sixteen feet in length actually operated by the person or persons being towed
and so constructed as to be incapable of carrying the operator in or on the
vessel.
(b) No motorboat
shall have in tow or shall otherwise be assisting a person on water skis,
aquaplane or similar contrivance during the period from sunset to sunrise;
provided, that this subsection shall not apply to motorboats used in duly
authorized water-ski tournaments, competitions, expositions, or trials
therefor.
(c) All motorboats having
in tow or otherwise assisting a person on water skis, aquaplane or similar
contrivance, shall be operated in a careful and prudent manner and at a
reasonable distance from persons or property so as not to endanger the life or
property of any person.
(d) No
person shall operate or manipulate any vessel, towrope or other devices by
which the direction or location of water skis, an aquaplane, or similar device
may be affected or controlled in such a way as to cause the water skis,
aquaplane or similar devices, or any person thereon to collide with or strike
against any person or object.
This subsection does not apply to collisions with towlines
nor to collisions of two or more persons, aquaplanes or similar devices being
towed behind the same vessel, nor to collisions with ski jumps, buoys or
similar objects normally used in competitive or recreational
waterskiing.
(e) No person
shall operate any motorboat towing or otherwise assisting a person on water
skis, aquaplane or similar contrivance unless such vessel is equipped with a
ladder, steps or similar means by which any person being towed can be taken
from the water; provided, that this subsection shall not apply to motorboats
used in duly authorized water-ski tournaments, competitions, expositions, or
trials therefor.
(f) No person
shall operate any motorboat towing or otherwise assisting a person on water
skis, aquaplane or similar contrivance unless the person being towed is
equipped with a lifesaving device; provided that this subsection shall not
apply to persons participating in authorized water-ski tournaments,
competitions, expositions, or trials therefor.
(g) No person who is under the influence of
intoxicating liquor or who is a habitual user of or under the influence of any
drug to a degree which renders the person incapable of safely manipulating
water skis or aquaplane or similar contrivance shall manipulate waterskis, an
aquaplane or similar contrivance on the waters of the State.
(h) The following uniform system of hand
signals shall be used by water-skiers while engaged in water-skiing activity:
(1) Faster. Palm of the hand pointing
upward.
(2) Slower. Palm of the
hand pointing downward.
(3) Speed
correct. Arm upraised with the thumb and forefinger forming a circle.
(4) Right turn. Arm outstretched pointing to
the right.
(5) Left turn. Arm
outstretched pointing to the left.
(6) Back to the drop-off area. Arm at
forty-five degrees angle from body pointing down to water and
swinging.
(7) Cut motor. Finger
drawn across throat.
(8) Stop. Hand
up, palm forward, police traffic style.
(9) Skier unhurt (O.K.) after fall. Hands
clenched overhead.
(10) Pick me
up--fallen skier--watch out. One ski held vertical (pointing skyward) as far
out of the water as practicable.
(i) No person shall manipulate any water
skis, aquaplane or similar device in a reckless or negligent manner so as to
endanger any person or property.