The distance a personal watercraft (PWC) must stay from shore while operating at 5 mph varies by local regulations, which can differ by state or region. Generally, many areas require PWCs to remain at least 100 to 200 feet from the shore to ensure safety and protect wildlife. It's important to check local laws for specific requirements regarding PWCs and distance from shore. Always prioritize safety and adhere to posted guidelines.
50 feet, same as a boat.. PWC need to stay 50 feet away from another boat or shore.
Under New York law, a personal watercraft (PWC) must operate at least 500 feet from shore when traveling faster than 5 mph. This regulation is designed to ensure the safety of both the operator and others in the water. Additionally, PWCs are required to adhere to local regulations that may impose further restrictions on operating distances from shore.
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The ISBN of The Far Shore of Time is 0312866186.
3 going on 4 on August 4, 2011
The Far Shore of Time was created in 1999-07.
The Far Shore of Time has 317 pages.
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According to the Virginia Test? 50ft.