It's the Law: On the Water
In addition to the laws mentioned previously,
here are some other Rhode Island regulations that apply when vessel operators are on the water.
Reckless and Unlawful Operation
Rhode Island law provides regulations that apply to all vessel operators boating on Rhode Island waters.

- The failure to exercise the care necessary to prevent the endangerment of life, limb, or property of any other person is illegal.
- It is illegal to operate a vessel within any marked restricted areas such as swimming areas.
- No one may operate a vessel in any harbor, inlet, pond, or any other confined body of water in Rhode Island at a speed in excess of:
- 45 miles per hour from sunrise to sunset and ...
- 25 miles per hour from sunset to sunrise or during other periods of restricted visibility such as fog.
- It is illegal to exceed any posted speed zones. For example, harbors may be marked as "maximum speed 5 miles per hour—no wake" zones.
- It is illegal to enter any posted exclusionary zones.
- You may not dock or secure your vessel to a pier, wharf, or any other shore structure without the consent of the owner of the structure except in the case of an emergency.
- Some waterways in Rhode Island may have special regulations such as horsepower restrictions, speed limits, or limits on when certain watercraft may be used. Be sure to check for special restrictions on a waterway before going boating.
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