Rule 1501:47-7-15 | Apple Valley lake: Knox county, Ohio.
(A) Upon the waters of Apple Valley lake, it is unlawful for any person to operate or permit the operation of a powercraft at a speed greater than idle speed, or at a speed that creates a wake between sunset and sunrise.
A "wake" as used in the rule means a track left by a watercraft in the water causing waves or swells.
(B) All powercraft are to travel in a counter-clockwise direction with the nearest shoreline on the starboard (right) side of the vessel, except when operating at no wake speed.
(C) No person may operate or permit the operation of a watercraft in a manner intended to allow one or more persons to engage in wake boarding, wake surfing, or wake skating through the utilization or employment of any wake-enhancing device outside the designated activity area which consists of the waters north of Sutton beach extending to the south of Davis beach at a distance of at least three hundred feet from shore and not less than two hundred feet from any no wake zone.
Wake-enhancing devices consist of any integrated or assembled apparatus intended to lower the stern of the vessel for the purpose of increasing the wake created by the vessel under normal or low speed operating conditions. Wake-enhancing devices include, but are not limited to; ballast tanks or bladders, wedges, attitude adjustment plates, hydrogates, trim tabs, wake plates, hydrofoils, or any other contrivance, commercially manufactured or independently engineered for the purpose of increasing wake.
Last updated April 9, 2026 at 7:31 AM