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The Boater's Guide of Arizona, A Handbook of Boating Laws and Responsibilities Arizona Fish and Game Department

It's the Law: Before Going Out

Who May Operate a Vessel

Arizona law states that it is illegal for a person under the age of 12 to operate a vessel with a motor greater than 8 horsepower (which includes personal watercraft) unless:

  • An emergency exists or ...
  • Another person at least 18 years of age is on board.

Arizona's Top 10 Boating Violations

  1. Not enough life jackets (personal flotation devices) for everyone on board the vessel.
  2. Fire extinguisher—lack of, non-marine type, and/or out of service.
  3. Riding on the bow, transom, or gunwales of a vessel operating above a wakeless speed.
  4. Operating under the influence (OUI).
  5. Excessive wake or speed.
  6. No Type IV throwable PFD on board.
  7. Child 12 years of age or younger not wearing a life jacket (PFD) while underway.
  8. Reckless operation of a personal watercraft (PWC).
  9. Lights—specifically no or incorrect navigation lights.
  10. Water-skiing without an observer.
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