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Boating Rules and RegulationsClick to skip down to:SPEED REGULATIONSThe Seattle Harbor Code outlines speed zones within the boundaries of the City of Seattle. The Seattle Police Harbor Patrol has the responsibility of enforcing the ordinances and regulations of the city upon the waters of the harbor... As a boater, it is your responsibility to know the rules and regulations which apply to safe and legal boat operation. Among the rules that apply to all boaters are adherence to speed limits. All persons using the waterways of the city should be familiar with the following speed limits: 7 KNOT AREAS (7 Knots is equal to 8 mph)
4 KNOT AREAS
3 KNOT AREAS
LAKE UNION TEST LANE. Within Lake Union there is a "Speed lane" marked by 4 yellow Buoys. The course runs east and west. Its purpose is for the operational testing and demonstration of vessels. Contact the Seattle Harbor Patrol for further information regarding the use of the Lake Union speed lane. REDUCE YOUR WAKE!!
The speed zones within the city are in place to prevent accidents and protect persons and property against injury or damage. Nothing in the preceding sections shall be construed to exempt any person from liability caused by wake action or from liability for negligent or reckless operation of a vessel in the areas designated therein. 16.20.132 Be a courteous boater. Reduce your speed around small boats such as kayaks and canoes. In the close quarters of Lake Union Houseboats and boats moored at the many marinas around the lake are susceptible to wake damage. AS A BOAT OPERATOR, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR WAKE!For additional information please contact:
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PERSONAL WATERCRAFT OPERATION - LAWS AND SAFETY TIPSWhat is a personal watercraft?Personal Watercraft are considered to be Class A inboard vessels as
defined by the U.S. Coast Guard. It uses an internal A Personal Watercraft is also subject to all the rules and regulations that govern boat operation in the State of Washington. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF THE MOST FREQUENTLY VIOLATED LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR PERSONAL WATERCRAFT OPERATORS. REGISTRATION: All Personal Watercraft must be registered with the State of Washington and the operator must have available for inspection the vessel registration (Similar to a car registration). 16.20.210 SPEEDING: Vessels are limited to a maximum speed of 7 nautical miles per hour (8mph): Within 100 yards of any shoreline, pier, shore installation or restricted area in Lake Washington. Within 200 yards of any shoreline upon Puget Sound. Upon all the waters of Lake Union, Portage Bay, Union Bay and the Lake Washington Ship Canal from Shilshole Bay to Webster Point. "A speed limit of 3 nautical miles per hour is enforced in Andrews Bay (Seward Park) and at Rainier Beach." 16.20.130 PERSONAL FLOATATION DEVICE (PFD): Operators and passengers must wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved personal flotation device or life vest. RCW 88.12.145 VESSEL AGE LIMITS: The operator of a Personal Watercraft must be at least 14 years of age. It is unlawful for a person to lease, hire or rent a Personal Watercraft to any person under 16 years of age. RCW 88.12.145 FIRE EXTINGUISHER: Every Personal Watercraft must be equipped with a Fire Extinguisher (Usually carried in a compartment at the rear of the machine). 16.20.030 NEGLIGENT OPERATION: Operating a vessel in a manner so as to endanger or likely endanger any person or property or operate at a rate of speed greater than will permit him/her to exercise reasonable care or control of the vessel. (Such as wake jumping too close to boats, speeding too close to other vessels, the shoreline, swimming beaches or launch ramps). 16.20.090 MUFFLER: It is unlawful to operate any engine on the waters of the city of Seattle without a muffler or silencer of sufficient size to prevent excessive or unusual noise from the exhaust of the engine. 16.20.040 HOURS OF OPERATION: Personal Watercraft may be operated from sunrise to sunset. RCW 88.12.145 What are the rules for operation?Federal, State and City laws govern the operation of all boats, including Personal Watercraft. RULES OF THE ROAD: On Seattle waters, all vessels must comply with the International Rules for Preventing Collisions at Sea (Commonly called 72 COLREGS). THESE RULES DEFINE SUCH THINGS AS RIGHT OF WAY, SAFE SPEED ETC. SAFETY TIPS:
The best way to become familiar with the rules and regulations is by taking one of the numerous boating safety courses available. Contact the Seattle Harbor Patrol or the Coast Guard Auxiliary for information on specific boating courses. LEARN SAFETY:Irresponsible acts by a few operators and careless operation by new or uninformed riders and owners have resulted in numerous boating accidents throughout Washington State. Most of these accidents involve injuries and some have resulted in death. Accidents involving Personal Watercraft have almost doubled in the last few years. More informationMore information about personal watercraft laws and safety is available from: US COAST GUARD AUXILIARY US POWER SQUADRON WASHINGTON STATE PARKS AND RECREATION SEATTLE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Updated
May 17, 2012
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