WATERSKIING
Anything with a rider being towed by a power vessel by means of a tow rope, tow line, or training boom, except another vessel being towed.
A. 
All power vessels conducting waterskiing operations shall, while underway, keep at least 200 feet distant from any wharf, marina, dock, pier, bridge structure, abutment, or persons in the water, and 100 feet from other vessels, any shore, approved aid to navigation or mooring except specifically provided otherwise in these regulations.
B. 
All power vessels conducting waterskiing operations shall have a crew of at least two persons, one of whom shall be a competent observer, and shall have adequate space on the vessel for the waterskiing participant.
C. 
Tow line shall be not less than 35 feet nor more than 75 feet in length, except as specifically provided otherwise in these regulations.
D. 
Water-skiers shall wear a United State Coast Guard approved Type I, II, III or Type V hybrid personal flotation device, except that a barefoot wet suit may be worn during sanctioned competitions or shows and while training for such events, as long as there is a United States Coast Guard approved wearable personal flotation device on board the vessel for each skier.
E. 
All ski boats shall display a signal pennant, which shall be orange in color and triangular in shape and not less than 12 inches in any dimension.
(1) 
Said pennant shall be displayed at least four feet above the highest structure on the boat during each of the following activities:
(a) 
While pulling or retrieving a skier;
(b) 
While a skier is in the water; or
(c) 
While a tow line is in the water.
(2) 
A person shall not display the pennant at any time other than while conducting any of the activities described in this subsection.
Any violation of this article or of any regulation promulgated thereunder shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $150.