Safe Navigation Sample Clauses
Safe Navigation a. Water access entrances and travel-ways into coves shall be at least thirty (30) feet until the cove reaches a width of 90 feet or less. The one-third rule shall be the determining factor in any cove less than 90 feet in width.
b. Structures shall not protrude more than one third of the distance across a cove, to a maximum of 150 feet. The travel- way must be a minimum of 30 feet to ensure safe navigation.
c. Structures shall only extend to the point where safe navigation is achieved and not protrude more than 150’ into the main lake or WHTF.
Safe Navigation. The boating community values the ability to transit the river without the risk of grounding.
Safe Navigation. To navigate the yacht in a safe, responsible and seamanlike manner and in accordance with local and international regulations; cruising hours 8am - 5pm. I will utilize my paper charts as my primary navigational aid, and ensure I refer to them before entering and exiting any harbours, marinas, mooring fields etc. I will simultaneously refer to my hazard chart and will not enter any 'out of bounds' or 'red zone' areas. The areas of St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇, St. ▇▇▇▇, and 'White Bay' - ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ are always 'out of bounds.’ 'Great Harbor' - ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ is ‘out of bounds’ from Dec 30-Jan 2nd. ANY BREACH of the navigational/out of bound/red zone limits will result in the immediate termination of my charter. I understand that any breach VOIDS MY SECURITY DEPOSIT regardless of if any damage is caused and I will be responsible for any and all damage up to and including the total replacement cost of the Yacht. Initial: …………...
