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a pwc may not be operated at 6.9 knots (6.9 miles per hour) within 100 feet of another vessel execpt in a crossing overtaking situation in accordance with the navigation rules

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Improper PWC distance means that, when operating at a “faster than slower, slower speed,” the PWC must also: Stay at least 200 feet from any shoreline of the Great Lakes. Do not fall within 150 meters of one ship outside the other PWC.

If operating at speeds in excess of 5 mph How far should the PWC stay from the shoreline?

The PWC must keep at least 50 feet from another boat or PWC, person, station, or beach. The only exception is when PWC maintains a "speed limit." PWC should not be used in a way that requires the operator to deviate at the last possible moment to avoid a collision.

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