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Boating Regulations
Various federal, state and local regulations apply to the lakes and waterways around Point Russell.
General Vessel Speed
No person may operate a vessel at a speed greater than five (5) miles per hour within 100 feet of a swimmer.
Minimum Age
No person under the age of twelve (12) may operate a motorized vessel with more than fifteen (15) horsepower. Children ages twelve (12) to sixteen (16) must have a person eighteen (18) years of age or older onboard to operate such a vessel. (There are some limited exceptions.)
Equipment
Although equipment requirements vary depending on the size and type of boat, most pleasure boaters are required to have the following on board while underway:
One throwable flotation device
One wearable flotation device for each person on board
One marine type fire extinguisher for motorboats of a closed hull construction
Navigation lights if operating after sunset
One sound producing device
One visual distress signal
Appropriate registration cards, numbers, and stickers
Lake Boat Beaching
Vessels are permitted to be beached in many parts of the Springfield Lake, provided there is not a designated swim area or a waterski takeoff and landing area.
Special Use Areas
Point Russell Bay has four major activity zones: swimming areas, open speed areas, 5 mph areas, and special use areas. The special use areas include Personal Watercraft Only areas, Personal Watercraft Permit areas, and Water ski Permit areas. In addition to these activity zones, certain beach areas have special rules.
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