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ARTICLE III. BOATING
DIVISION 1. GENERALLY
Secs. 7.051--7.059. Reserved.
DIVISION 2. SLOW SPEED/IDLE SPEED
Sec. 7.060. Definitions.
Unless the context clearly requires a different meaning or one is specifically set out herein, then the words and terms used herein are to be defined and applied as set forth in F.S. Ch. 327, and the amendments thereto as may be passed from time to time.
(a) Waters of Wakulla: Any navigable waters of the United States within the territorial limits of Wakulla County, and the high seas when navigated as part of a journey or ride to or from the shore of Wakulla County, and all inland lakes, rivers, and canals under the jurisdiction of Wakulla County.
(b) Vessel: Shall be defined as in F.S. § 327.01, and shall include all boats, including sail boats or boards, jet skis, wave runners, airboats, and other personal watercraft capable of being used as a means of transportation on water.
(c) Slow speed: That speed of a vessel underway which fully off plane and is settled into the water and is operated in a manner so as not to create an excessive wake or otherwise create a hazardous condition which endangers human life or other vessels.
(d) Idle speed no wake: The minimum speed necessary to maintain steerageway and headway.
(Ord. No. 06-24, § B1, 4-3-06; Ord. No. 06-59, § 1, 11-20-06)
Sec. 7.061. Areas designated.
(a) Slow speed zones: It shall be unlawful to operate any vessel in any manner other than a slow speed, in designated slow speed areas where the proper slow speed signs are located and describing and designating the beginning or length of such designated areas, or within two hundred (200) feet of any swimmer or posted diver-down flag, or to operate any vessel in a careless or reckless manner as defined in F.S. §§ 327.32, 327.33, or 327.34.
(b) Designated slow speed areas are:...
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