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*Age Restrictions:
*Snorkeling and Diving:
*Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs)
*Accident Reporting: · Any accident involving personal injury or damage greater than $100 must be reported within 36 hours. Report accidents to Vermont State Police. *Boating While Intoxicated: · Boating while intoxicated is a criminal offense punishable by fine, imprisonment and loss of privilege to operate. The fine for a first offense is not less than $200.00 nor more than $750.00. For a second, or subsequent offenses, not less than $250.00 nor more than $1,000.00. · Effective July 1, 1997 no person under the age of 21 shall operate, attempt to operate or have physical control of a vessel on Vermont waters when the person's blood alcohol concentration is 0.02 or greater. · By operating on Vermont waterways, you are deemed to have given consent to be tested for alcohol if arrested for operating under the influence. *Speed Limits: Within 200 feet of shore, dock, swim area, person in water and other vessels or anchorage, speed must be less than 5 miles per hour and must not create a wake. *Motorized Vessels: All engines must be muffled in order to reduce operating noise level to not more than 82 decibels on the A scale at 50 feet. *Navigation Rules: United States Coast Guard inland navigation rules are adopted for Lake Champlain, Lake Memphremagog and Wallace Pond in Canaan. *Personal Watercraft (PWC): Operation of a personal watercraft is prohibited between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise. PWC operators and passengers must wear an approved Type I, II, or III PFD. No person less than 16 years of age shall operate a PWC. *Water Skiing: An observer (who is not the boat operator) is required. The observer must be at least 12 years of age. Water skiers must remain at least 100 feet away from a person in the water or light craft. *Registration/Documentation: If your boat is not Vermont registered, a validation sticker is required if it is in Vermont waters between 30 and 90 days per year. A Vermont registration is required if your boat is in Vermont waters more than 90 days per year. The numbers and stickers are placed on both port and starboard sides, with the sticker fore of the numbers. Documented vessels require a Vermont validation sticker if in Vermont waters 30 or more days per year. *Information obtained from the Vermont State Police.
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