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Old 01-11-2024, 07:44 AM   #1
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It would have to be enforced. This certainly isn't:

No person shall operate a ski craft in a cove, as designated by the commissioner, or within 300 feet of shore, except as provided in paragraph VIII or pursuant to RSA 270:74-a, V. For the purpose of this paragraph "cove'' is defined as a bay or inlet which at its widest point does not exceed 1,000 linear feet. VIII.
Some people forget that a "ski craft" is defined in New Hampshire law as a craft capable of carrying the operator and one passenger. What we usually see on the lake are jet skis with a capacity of three. Thus, the regular boating laws apply, not the regulations for a ski craft.

As an example, you are not required to wear a life jacket on a jet ski, like on a boat you just have to have it available. I am not suggesting that not wearing a life jacket is a good idea, just pointing out that it is not a requirement.
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