Local Restrictions on Personal Watercraft and/or Two-Stroke Engines
State law allows local public agencies to regulate boating in certain categories: Three of those apply here and are listed below:(1) Speed Zone(2) Special-use Areas , and (3) Sanitation and Pollution Control
A special-use area is all or a portion of a waterway that is set aside for specified activities to the exclusion of other incompatible uses or activities. Below is a list of waterways with local personal watercraft (PWC) or two-stroke bans or restrictions: NOTE: Many of these restrictions were passed because of conflicts between PWC and other boating activities, before the advent of the environmental issues with two-stroke engines. In addition, there are many other lakes (not listed here)
where boating of one type or another has never been allowed.
Agency/Waterway | Type | Effective Date |
---|---|---|
Anderson and Calero Reservoirs, Santa Clara Valley Water District – Allow PWCs that meet CA Air Resources Board 2001 standards. May implement further restrictions if any gas-related chemical contamination detected in periodic water sampling. |
3 | July 2004 |
Anderson Reservoir -170 watercraft per day allowed. Calero Reservoir – 60 to 70 watercraft per day allowed. Coyote Reservoir -1 watercraft per six surface acres (Santa Clara Valley Water District Reservoirs) |
3 | Aug. 2004 |
Bass Lake, County of Madera – Area set aside for PWC. |
1, 2 | June 1995 |
Berkeley Marina – No PWC within 1500 ft. of the shoreline or fishing pier except in the 200 ft. wide access corridor designated by Harbormaster from a boat launch ramp at marina to a point further than 1500 ft. from shoreline. |
2 | 2006 |
Canyon Lake, County of Riverside – No PWC. |
2 | June 1991 |
City of Carlsbad – PWC restricted on part of Agua Hedionda Lagoon. |
1, 2 | May 1994 |
City of Los Angeles – Pier 300 shallow water habitat. No PWC. |
2 | April 1993 |
City of Pacifica – No PWC on specified ocean beaches. |
2 | April 1990 |
City and County of San Francisco – No PWC within 1,200 ft. from shoreline (with exceptions). |
2 | Oct. 1998 |
City of Sausalito – No PWC launching or retrieving. |
2 | April 1994 |
Collins Lake Recreation Area, Collins Lake (private) – No PWC. |
2 | May 1991 |
County of Marin, All Waterways – No PWC. |
2 | Nov. 1999 |
County of Santa Cruz – PWC prohibited within 300 yds. of shore, except to launch or land. |
2 | June 1990 |
Coyote Lake – Max. 35 PWC per day. From May 1-June 1, powerboats allowed with receipt issued within past 2 days from any of 5 area stations selling non-MTBE gas. |
3 | May 2000 |
Diamond Valley Lake and Lake Skinner – No PWC. Only engines that are 4-stroke, 2-stroke equipped with direct fuel-injection or 2-stroke engines that comply with 2001 or later CA Air Resources Board emissions standards and use MTBE-free fuel. ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS |
3 | June 2003 |
Donner Lake, Town of Truckee –- Prohibition of high emission two-stroke engines only if water fails to meet State drinking water standards. |
3 | July 1999 |
Farallones National Marine Sanctuary – No PWC off Sonoma and Marin County coasts, from Bodega Head to Rocky Pt., near Stinson Beach. |
Federal | Oct. 2001 |
Lakes Tahoe, Cascade, Fallen Leaf, and Echo – Dept. of Boating and Waterways and Tahoe Regional Planning Agency – Motorboats must meet 2001 CA Air Resources Board emissions standard. (Carbureted and NON-direct fuel injection engines prohibited) |
2 | June 1999 |
Los Vaqueros Reservoir, Contra Costa Water District – All motorboats are prohibited. |
3 | Aug. 1998 |
Mission Bay, City of San Diego – Area set aside for PWC. |
2 | July 1988 |
Modesto Reservoir, County of Stanislaus – Two-stroke vessels allowed only with MTBE-free fuel. |
3 | Mar. 2000 |
Monterey Marine Sanctuary – Restricted Use of PWC |
Federal | July 1996 |
Pine Crest Lake, County of Tuolumne – No PWC. |
2 | Mar 1990 |
Point Reyes National Seashore and Golden Gate National Recreation Area, National Park Service – No PWC. |
Federal | April 2000 |
Scotts Flat Lake, County of Nevada – No PWC. |
2 | Sept. 2004 |
Seal Slough (Marina Lagoon), City of San Mateo – No PWC. |
2 | July 1988 |
San Pablo Reservoir, East Bay Municipal Utilities District – (a) Only four-strokes or equivalent emission level allowed. |
3 | Jan. 2000 |
Whiskeytown Lake, National Park Service -No PWC |
Federal | April 2002 |