RULES OF THE
OPEN WATER
Just as there are rules that apply when driving a
vehicle on the street, there are waterway rules that
apply when driving a boat on the water. These rules
are used internationally, and they are enforced by
the United States Coast Guard and local agencies.
You should be aware of these rules and follow them
whenever you encounter another vessel on the water.
In various geographic locations, certain rules prevail
that may be unique to the locale. Each state also has
laws and boating limitations that may be applicable
only within their boundaries. It is the operator’s
responsibility to seek out this information and
become familiar with all safety-related information,
laws and rules governing boating operation.
The rules presented in this Owner’s Manual are
condensed and have been provided for convenience
only. Consult your local U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
(USCGA), Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
or Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for a
complete set of rules governing the waters in which
you will be using your boat. If you plan to travel—
even for a short trip—you would be well-served to
contact the regional USCGA, DMV or DNR in the area
where you will be boating. Often, basic information is
available through websites sponsored and prepared
by these organizations and governing bodies.