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Producing no wake and not exceeding 5 MPH.
"No wake speed" under North Carolina boating law means operating a vessel at a speed that does not create a wake. This is typically a slow speed that allows the vessel to move without causing waves that could disturb other watercraft, shorelines, or wildlife.
I had a friend get a ticket for "no wake" or "idle speed" in Virginia. He was told that Idle Speed is the slowest speed that you can go and maintain control of the boat. I guess if you have an steamship, you can go a little faster than a 14 foot Jon boat.
Maintaining your speed and being on the lookout reduces the risk of a boating emergency.
Velocity only describes the speed. Vector describes both speed and direction. That entails trigonometry.
The amount of wildlife or 'traffic' in that area
speed
It is essentially the same as headway speed, or "no wake" speed. The minimum speed necessary to maintain forward motion and steering control.
75 mps per hours in michigan
The Slowest speed at which headway can be made and it is still possible to maintain steering control. This can vary in rivers or any other currents, this regulation is typically applied in "no wake" zones, or within 100 feet of shore, to avoid unnatural erosion of shoreline or disruption of wildlife ecology.
Velocity describes the speed and direction of an object.velocityvelocity
Velocity, or Speed