100 feet
~200 feet.
A minimum of 100 feet should be maintained between a vessel operating at speeds greater than idle and a gasoline dock or launch ramp. This is to prevent ignition of fuel vapors and reduce the risk of fire or explosion.
A boating license is only required in North Carolina if you are operating a vessel propelled by a motor of 10 HP or greater.
15 HP
In Hawaii, Boaters who have a BAC of 0.08% or greater are considered operating under the influence or OUI.
at least 50 feet
no relation
In Florida, those born after Jan. 1, 1988 operating a vessel powered by a motor of 10 horsepower or greater (including PWCs) must have a Florida Boating Safety Education ID card. In Georgia, any person 12-16 is required to have a Georgia Boater Education Card (also referred to as the GA Boating License) if they are operating without direct adult supervision. For more information on this, visit the related link.
50 feet
In the District of Columbia, when two or more Personal Watercrafts are operating at a speed of 10 mph or greater, drivers must maintain a separation of 25 yards.
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