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America’s Boating Course 3 rd Edition State and Local Regulations Chapter 2 Section 8 Maine The Way Life Should Be. Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 1 >>
Links to Boater’s Guide at www. maine. gov/ifw Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 2 >>
Definitions Terms new in this section: • Internal Waters – means all the waters under the exclusive jurisdiction of the State of Maine • Point – means eleven and one-quarter degrees of arc. There are 32 points in a 360 degree circle. The navigation light’s arc of visibility is expressed in points. • Water Safety Zone – the area of water within 200 feet of any shoreline, whether the shoreline of the mainland or of an island. Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 3
Unlawful Operations Unlawful Permitting Operation • For the owner of a watercraft to negligently permit another person to operate the watercraft in violation of the law Operating to Endanger – • Operating any watercraft, water ski, surf board or similar device so as to endanger any person or property Swimming Area – • A motorboat cannot be operated in area marked or buoyed for swimming Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 4
Watercraft Speed Regulations No operations of watercraft at speed greater than headway speed permitted • Within “water safety zone” • Marina or approved anchorages Headway speed means the slowest speed at which it is still possible to maintain steerage and control All boats must proceed at a safe speed for the conditions in which they are operating Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 5 >>
Boating & Alcohol Criminal violation to operate or attempt to operate any watercraft while under influence of alcohol or drugs Must complete a blood-alcohol test when requested 21 and older- Having a blood alcohol content of. 08% or more Under 21 – Having any amount of blood alcohol content Alcohol Can Affect Your • Reaction time / Balance / Coordination / Vision • Judgment / Susceptibility to hypothermia Penalties: Fines, Suspension of boating privileges and Vessel Registration and in some cases imprisonment. Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 6 >>
Reckless Operation includes • Operating at unsafe speed • Operating near swimmers or diver • Towing skiers in an unsafe area • Overpowering a boat • Operating near dams • Cutting through a regatta or parade • Overloading a boat • Bow riding Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 7 >>
Towed Activities Water skiing, wake boarding, barefooting, tubing, knee boarding, parasailing The Towing Team The Persons Being Towed • Operator handles the boat • Responsible for self • Observer must be at least age 12 and watches the persons being towed • Communicate w/observer using hand signals • Permitted between ½ hr before sunrise and ½ hr after sunset only • Wear USCG approved life jackets (impact rated, not inflatable) Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 8
Personal Flotation Devices All vessels, including rowboats, canoes and kayaks, must have minimum of one USCG approved, wearable PFD for each person on board Boats greater than 16 ft. must have a throwable device Must Wear Requirements • Children 10 years of age or under at all times, except when docked, anchored, or moored • Everyone aboard a PWC (cannot be inflatable) • Anyone being towed behind a vessel Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 9 >>
Termination of Voyage 1. Law enforcement officers may terminate the voyage of any boats, including kayaks, canoes, and rowboats if they find an imminently hazardous condition 2. Examples are, but not limited to: a. Insufficient or inadequate life jackets b. Overloaded boat c. Operating while intoxicated d. Fuel in the bilge Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 10
PWC Equipment PWC, an inboard boat with water-jet propulsion operated by sitting or standing or kneeling on top of the boat, have special equipment requirements different from other motorboats Provided by Operator • Life jacket –must be worn Floatation aid / impact-rated is recommended, inflatable not allowed • Lanyard & Cut-off Switch If equipped • Sound signaling device – whistle or horn • Visual Distress signal (Can substitute with a 3 feet by 3 feet orange distress flag) Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 11
PWC Operating Restrictions No operation between sunset and sunrise Reckless operation • Weaving through traffic • Jumping wakes • Playing “chicken” Not recommended to have • Children seated in front of operator • Children onboard whose feet cannot reach the deck Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 12
Accident Reporting • Must file a report within 24 hours with: Maine Department of Inland Fisheries If • • • involving Personal Injury, Death or Disappearance of Person, or Involving Property Damage of $2000 or more Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 14
Registration Procedure • Motorboats are required to be registered annually with the State of Maine • Documented vessels are exempt • Bill of sale for your boat • Proof of payment of sales tax • Not required for out-of-state boats used less than 60 days on Maine inland waters • Owners of any vessels located in Maine, including documented vessels, must pay Maine Excise Tax • Motor boats operating in Maine waters must purchase and display the Lake & River Protection sticker (Milfoil sticker) http: //maine. gov/ifw Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 14 >>
Registration Certificate • Shows ownership • Original must be carried on board • Must be produced on demand to an enforcement officer • Valid for one year • Persons leasing a motorboat must carry lease agreement on board Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 15 >>
Registration Numbers • Format: the letters “ME”, 4 numbers, then 2 more letters • Displayed on forward portion of bow, each side • Reads from left to right on both sides • Block letters at least 3 inches in height • Contrasting color to hull • Space or dash between letters and numbers Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 16 >>
Correct Display of Numbers 3’’ High Contrasting colors Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends
Validation Sticker Shows that vessels’ registration is current. Always placed astern (aft) of registration number. Valid for one year. Color coded by year for ease in identifying Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 18 >>
US Coast Guard Document Form of National Registration Commercial Recreational Establishes a Boats Nationality Recreationally Documented Vessels Must Still Display Maine Excise Tax Sticker Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 19 >>
Safety Certificate Requirements Boat Operators • No requirement in Maine as of 2015. Personal Water Craft • Must be 16 years old to operate a PWC • Anyone 16 or 17 years of age must have completed an approved safety education course and carry proof of age and course completion or they may be accompanied on board by a person 18 or older. “Accompanied” shall mean upon the vessel. Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 20 >>
Acceptable Courses • US Power Squadrons Boating Safety Course • US Coast Guard Auxiliary Boating Safety Course • Maine State Safe Boating Course • Out of state residents with an approved boating safety certificate from their home state • Maine approved online boating courses. Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 21 >>
Visual Distress Signals Required when operating in coastal waters • USCG approved day/night distress signals • Boats over 16 feet in length • Boats less than 16 feet between sunset and sunrise must carry signal suitable for night use Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 22
Visual Distress Signals • Required Day Signals • Distress Flag, or • 3 Flares, or • 3 Smoke • Night Signals • 3 Flares, or • SOS Light • Must be USCG Approved • Not Expired Never use Road Flares Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 23 >>
Sound Signaling Devices Must be carried by all boats including paddle boats • Used to signal other boats • Used to help indicate position during periods of restricted visibility • Mouth whistle allowed in place of a bell on boats less than 65 ft. Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 24 >>
Protect Your Waters Do not take the invasive species with you Regular cleaning of your boat, motor, and trailer before and after using all Maine waters can greatly reduce the spread of aquatic nuisance species. 25 Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends
Protect Your Waters Maine DEP addresses invasive aquatic species Prevention involves educational outreach and watercraft inspections at boat ramps to keep infestations from migrating from one water body to another. Early Detection includes monitoring public waters, seeking invasive species and responding rapidly when identified. Control tackles existing infestations directly by applying technologies and management practices that mitigate invasive species' impacts upon water quality and habitat. DEP collaborates with lake associations, non-profit organizations, resource managers, municipalities and academia. These activities are funded by the Maine Lakes and Rivers Protection Fund sticker. Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 26
International Marine Pollution Law Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 27
Littering Federal Law • Limits set by the International Marine Pollution Agreement (MARPOL) • Plastics may never be dumped State Law • Navigation Law prohibits the deposit of any garbage in the waters of the state Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 28 >>
Trash § Trash – especially plastics – is a huge pollutant. Plastics do not naturally decay, and they can affect wildlife in all sorts of horrific ways. § What you can do: § If you bring it aboard, take it off. § Never throw trash overboard. § This includes fishing lines and other fishing gear. Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 29 >>
Marine Sanitation Devices • MSD holds sewage • Some MSDs can treat sewage • Utilize pump out stations • Maine has many areas that are considered No Discharge Zones. This designation extends to many federal waterways. Refer to nautical charts for designated areas Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 30 >>
Oil pollution Federal Law • Federal Water Pollution Control Act • Must display warning placard in engine spaces on boats 26 feet and greater in length • Discharges must be reported to the Coast Guard at 1800 -424 -8802 State Law Discharge of oil prohibited by Maine Navigation Law Contact the Maine Bureau of Land Water Quality at 1 -800 -452 -1942 immediately Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 31 >>
SUPs and wind surfing • Required to carry PFD and whistle • Easiest to wear it! • Must follow boating laws Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 32 >>
Contact Information Maine State Department of Inland Fisheries And Wildlife 207. 287. 8000 On the web: www. maine. gov/ifw Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends 33 >>
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