Are there boating speed limits for Personal Watercraft
Sunday, Nov. 14th 2010 6:02 AM
Speed on the water is restricted to reasonable and prudent for conditions at that time, unless otherwise posted, such as a no wake zone. No wake zones are areas where a boat cannot create a wake or exceed 5 mph. Learn more about boating regulations by visiting the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s Web site at azgfd.gov/watercraft.
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