It's the Law: Before Going Out
Who May Operate a Vessel
Arizona law states that it is illegal for a person under the age of 12 to operate a vessel with a motor greater than 8 horsepower (which includes personal watercraft) unless:
- An emergency exists or ...
- The child's parent or legal guardian is on board or ...
- Another person at least 18 years of age is on board.
Arizona's Top 10 Boating Violations
- Not enough life jackets (personal flotation devices) for everyone on board the vessel
- Fire extinguisher—lack of, non-marine type, and/or out of service
- Riding on the bow, transom, or gunwales of a vessel operating above a wakeless speed
- Operating under the influence (OUI)
- Excessive wake or speed
- No Type IV throwable PFD on board
- Child 12 years of age or younger not wearing a life jacket (PFD) while underway
- Reckless operation of a personal watercraft (PWC)
- Lights—specifically no or incorrect navigation lights
- Water-skiing without an observer
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