Chapter 4: The Legal Requirements of Boating
Requirements Specific to Personal Watercraft (PWCs)
In addition to adhering to all boating laws, PWC operators have
requirements specific to their watercraft.
- Everyone on board or being towed behind a PWC must wear a U.S.
Coast Guard-approved Type I, II, III, or V personal flotation
device (PFD) at all times. Inflatable PFDs are not to be
worn on personal watercraft.
- An operator of a PWC equipped with a lanyard-type ignition
safety switch must attach the lanyard to his or her person,
clothing, or PFD.
- PWCs may not be operated during the hours between one half-hour
after sunset to one half-hour before sunrise.
- No one under the age of 14 years may operate any PWC.
- No one under the age of 18 years may rent or lease a PWC.
- A PWC must be operated in a reasonable and prudent manner.
It is illegal to:
- Weave your PWC through congested waterway traffic.
- Swerve at the last possible moment in order to avoid collision
(as in spraying another person or vessel, or playing "chicken").
- Jump the wake of another
vessel unreasonably or unnecessarily close to that vessel
or when visibility is obstructed

Towing a Person with
a Vessel Legally

Vessel operators towing a person(s) on water skis, an aquaplane,
or any similar device must obey these laws also.
- All persons being towed behind a vessel on water skis or any
other device must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved
Type I, II, III, or V PFD. Inflatable PFDs and ski belts
are not approved PFDs for water-skiing.
- Every vessel towing a person(s) on water skis, aquaplane, or
any similar device other than a parasail must have either:
- A person on board, in addition to the operator, observing
the towed person(s) at all times or ...
- A wide-angle rearview ski mirror designed to allow the
operator to observe the towed person at all times. Note that
factory-installed mirrors on PWCs may not meet this requirement.
- Every vessel that is towing a person on a parasail or similar
device must have a person, in addition to the operator, observing
the towed person(s) at all times. Rearview mirrors are not acceptable
when towing persons on parasails.
- Persons may be towed behind a vessel on water skis, an aquaplane,
a parasail, or any similar device during the hours of one half-hour
before sunrise to one half-hour after sunset only.
- A reasonable distance must be maintained from a person in the
water, another vessel, a bridge, a wharf, a pier, a dock, a buoy,
a platform, a piling, or a channel marker. It is illegal to cause
the person being towed to collide or be likely to collide with any object or person.
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