Haw. Code R. § 13-244-39 - Maunalua Bay ocean waters
(a) As used in this
section, "Maunalua Bay ocean waters" means the area confined by the boundaries
as shown on Exhibit "I", dated March 1, 1986, which is made a part of this
section and also described as follows:
(1)
Beginning at a point on the vegetation line of the beach located on the eastern
side of the channel entering Koko Marina, south of the Kalanianaole Highway
bridge;
(2) Along the vegetation
line of the beach fronting Portlock to a point on the vegetation line which is
two hundred feet south of the pier located at Koke'e Beach Park, thence running
by azimuths measured clockwise from true south;
(3) 117 degrees 54 minutes for a distance of
six hundred feet;
(4) 184 degrees
21 minutes for a distance of two thousand one hundred fifty feet;
(5) 173 degrees 47 minutes for a distance of
one thousand nine hundred feet;
(6)
207 degrees 23 minutes for a distance of four hundred sixty feet;
(7) Then along a straight line to the point
of beginning.
(b)
Maunalua Bay ocean waters shall be used primarily for bathing and swimming.
Commercial motorboat operations are prohibited. Non-commercial vessels may be
operated in the Maunalua Bay ocean waters only when in transit to and from the
beach or a mooring area, and while in transit, shall not exceed a speed of
"slow-no-wake." This subsection shall not apply in the case of emergency or to
patrol or rescue craft.
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