W. Va. Code R. § 58-29-3 - Prohibitions
In addition to the rules contained in West Virginia Boating Rule 58CSR25, the following provisions are applicable specifically to boating on the Lake.
3.1. No person may
operate a recreational vessel with a length in excess of 26 feet as measured
using existing U. S. Coast Guard standards of measurement. Vessels carrying
passengers for hire may not be more than 50 feet in length.
3.2. Vessels carrying passengers for hire
shall comply with U. S. Coast Guard requirements governing such vessels and may
not operate on the Lake without the prior written permission of the Lake
Manager.
3.3. No person may operate
a sea plane or float plane on the Lake without prior permission of the Lake
Manager.
3.4. No person may operate
or give permission to operate a personal watercraft on the Lake at any time at
a speed in excess of 6-knots within 100 feet of another vessel, shore, wharf,
pier, piling, bridge structure or abutment or people in the water.
3.5. Rules of the Road. A person operating a
vessel on the Lake shall comply with the Federal Inland Navigation Rules Act of
1980, CFR '4-90, as amended.
3.6.
U. S. Coast Guard Requirements. Except where specifically regulated in this
rule, all operators of vessels operating on the Lake must comply with current
U. S. Coast Guard regulations, including, but not limited to, safety equipment,
personal floatation devices, maximum weight and powering capacity plates, fire
extinguishers, and lighting requirements.
3.7. State of West Virginia Requirements.
Except as otherwise specified in this rule, all persons operating a vessel or
manipulating water skis, surfboard, aquaplane, or similar device, on the Lake
must comply with West Virginia Legislative Rule, "Boating Rules", 58 CSR
25.
Notes
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