Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 68D-24.002 - Definitions
When used in these rules, the following words shall have the indicated meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) Slow Speed Minimum Wake and Slow Down
Minimum Wake indicate a boating restricted area which has been established to
protect the safety of the public. Slow Speed Minimum Wake and Slow Down Minimum
Wake means that a vessel must be fully off plane and completely settled into
the water. It may not proceed at a speed greater than that speed which is
reasonable and prudent to avoid the creation of an excessive wake or other
hazardous condition under the existing circumstances. A vessel that is:
(a) Operating on a plane is not proceeding at
slow speed minimum wake;
(b) In the
process of coming off plane and settling into the water or coming up onto plane
is not proceeding at slow speed minimum wake;
(c) Operating at a speed that creates a wake
which unreasonably or unnecessarily endangers other vessels is not proceeding
at slow speed minimum wake;
(d)
Completely off plane and which has fully settled into the water and is
proceeding without wake or with minimum wake is proceeding at slow speed
minimum wake. Slow speed minimum wake is the preferred term. Slow Down Minimum
Wake may continue to be used except when such a restricted area is contiguous
to an Idle Speed No Wake boating restricted area.
(2) Idle Speed No Wake indicates a boating
restricted area which has been established to protect the safety of the public.
Idle Speed No Wake means that a vessel cannot proceed at a speed greater than
that speed which is necessary to maintain steerageway.
(3) "Miles per hour" means speed made good
over the bottom measured in statutes miles.
(4) "Wake" means all changes in the vertical
height of the water's surface caused by the passage of a vessel including, but
not limited to, a vessel's bow wave, stern wake, and propeller wash.
(5) "Holiday" means:
(a) New Year's Day.
(b) Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., the
third Monday in January.
(c)
Memorial Day.
(d) Independence Day,
the Fourth of July.
(e) Labor
Day.
(f) Columbus Day.
(g) Veterans' Day, November 11.
(h) Thanksgiving Day.
(i) Friday after Thanksgiving.
(j) Christmas Day.
(k) If any of these holidays falls on
Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed as a holiday. If any of these
holidays falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as a
holiday.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 327.04, 327.46, 370.021 FS. Law Implemented 327.46 FS., Chapter 86-364, Chapter 89-428, Laws of Florida.
New 8-30-83, Formerly 16N-24.02, Amended 6-14-93, Formerly 16N-24.002, Amended 9-28-98, Formerly 62N-24.002.
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