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During what hours is it legal to tow a person on water skis behind a vessel in NH?

During what hours is it legal to tow a person on water skis behind a vessel in NH?

Vessel operators towing a person(s) on water skis, tubes, kneeboards, aquaplanes, or any other devices must do so safely and responsibly. Persons may be towed behind a vessel on water skis or any other device during daylight hours (sunrise to sunset) only.

Which of the following is a specific legal requirement when towing a person on water skis boat Ed?

A vessel towing a person(s) on water skis or any other device must have at least two competent persons on board—one to operate the vessel and a second person to observe the towed person(s).

Is it illegal to discharge oil from your craft?

The Federal Water Pollution Control Act prohibits the discharge of oil or hazardous substances into U.S. waterways. As a result, all boats with fuel-powered engines must keep oils or toxic waste on board the boat.

What does black and white buoy mean?

Black lettering on the buoy or sign gives the reason for the restriction, for example, SWIM AREA. Danger: A white buoy or sign with an orange diamond warns boaters of danger – rocks, dams, rapids, etc. The source of danger will also be lettered in black.

Is it illegal to tow a person on a water ski?

It is illegal for vessels to tow a person (s) on water skis or any other device during the period from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise. If towing a person on water skis or other devices, the vessel must be rated to carry at least the number of persons on board plus those being towed. Click to see full answer.

Is it illegal to tow a person with a vessel?

It is illegal to operate the vessel or manipulate the towing rope, water skis, or other devices such that the towed device or person collides with any other person or object.

How many people can be towed on a PWC?

The PWC is designed and recommended by the manufacturer to accommodate at least three people and… A competent observer is on board and in a position to observe the person being towed. Those towing skiers on water skis, surfboards, or similar devices and those being towed must act in a safe and prudent manner.

Do you have to wear a PFD on a water ski?

Every person being towed behind a vessel on water skis or other devices must wear a USCG–approved wearable PFD. Wearable PFDs that are inflatable and most wearable Type II PFDs are not approved for persons being towed, and they are not designed for impact at higher speeds.

It is illegal for vessels to tow a person (s) on water skis or any other device during the period from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise. If towing a person on water skis or other devices, the vessel must be rated to carry at least the number of persons on board plus those being towed. Click to see full answer.

What are the requirements to tow a person with a vessel?

Every vessel towing a person (s) on water skis or other devices must have on board, in addition to the operator, a person capable of observing the person (s) being towed and reporting their progress to the operator.

Can a person be towed behind a boat?

Vessels towing persons may not come within 100 feet of any occupied anchored boat, any PWC, or any marked swimming area or public boat landing. Persons being towed behind a vessel on water skis, a surfboard, or other device, or their towing rope, may not come within 100 feet of a PWC.

The PWC is designed and recommended by the manufacturer to accommodate at least three people and… A competent observer is on board and in a position to observe the person being towed. Those towing skiers on water skis, surfboards, or similar devices and those being towed must act in a safe and prudent manner.