Rule 1501:47-7-16 | Lake Lorelei, Brown county.
Upon the waters of lake Lorelei, it is unlawful for any person to operate or permit the operation of a powercraft:
(A) At a speed greater than thirty-five miles per hour from sunrise to sunset within the water-ski or open zone.
(B) At a speed greater than six miles per hour from sunset to sunrise within the water-ski or open zone.
(C) At greater than idle speed, or at a speed that creates a wake within one hundred fifty feet of the marina, gasoline dock, and launch ramp.
(D) At greater than idle speed or at a speed that creates a wake within the coves and the mouth of Glady Run.
(E) In the designated speed and ski zone in a manner that is inconsistent with the established counter-clockwise direction of travel, keeping the near shoreline on the starboard (right) side of the vessel.
Exceptions:
(1) It is permissible for a powercraft to deviate from the counter-clockwise direction of travel only when the operator is picking up a fallen water-skier.
(2) A powercraft being utilized by the lake Lorelei ski club is exempt from the counter-clockwise direction of travel when navigating the ski slalom course.
A "wake," as used in this rule, is defined as a track left by a watercraft in the water causing waves or swells.
Last updated February 15, 2024 at 2:03 PM