Rafting definition

Rafting means tying up or otherwise attaching one vessel to another vessel that is already attached to a mooring or similar device, or to another vessel that is already anchored.
Rafting means an outdoor leisure pursued through floating over a water body in a rubber/dingy raft;
Rafting means a competitive, social, and recreational activity that is accessible to the general public, and can be enjoyed by people through sport and recreation. Rafting requires specialized equipment and instruction to participate safely, and may require considerable skill by the participant(s) depending upon the grade of difficulty of the waterway.

Examples of Rafting in a sentence

  • I have been advised to seek medical advice if I know or suspect that my physical condition may be incompatible with River Rafting.

  • Please Read Carefully! INITIAL TO: Glacier Raft Company Ltd., Glacier Raft Adventures Ltd., Wet N Wild Adventures Ltd., Alpine Rafting Ltd.

  • I agree that I am not nor will be under the influence of drugs or alcohol while participating in River Rafting Activities.

  • THE RELEASEES from all liability for property damage or personal injury, including to third parties, and all costs [including, without limitation, legal fees and disbursements on a solicitor and own client (full indemnity) basis], resulting from my participation in and, if applicable, participation of the Minor in, Rafting Activities or use of Rafting Equipment and Facilities or due to any cause related thereto.

  • I am aware that the physical exertion required to participate in River Rafting Activities and the forces exerted on the body can activate or aggravate pre-existing physical injuries, conditions, symptoms or congenital defects.

  • When an employee chaperones an overnight trip or event (Timberlee, Springfield, Rafting, 24-hour Challenge, and sports teams who go to state), he/she shall receive a stipend in the amount of one hundred dollars ($100) per night.

  • I acknowledge that I have been advised to wear a helmet and personal flotation device while participating in River Rafting Activities.

  • Photos / pricing / policies are described at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ The CLIENT(s) also understand that The Tidal Bore Rafting Resort may charge his or her credit card after departure for damage to the property, and/or for excessive cleaning fees.

  • For good and valuable consideration and in full appreciation of the inherent risks involved in engaging in the sport and recreational opportunities provided by Pangea River Rafting, Inc., the undersigned—on behalf of the undersigned and the undersigned’s spouse, marital community, child(ren), ▇▇▇▇, and similar­such parties, if any—hereby waives, releases, and forever discharges Pangaea River Rafting, Inc.

  • The undersigned represents and warrants that there are no mental or physical problems or limitations associated with his/her participation in the sport or recreational opportunities provided by Pangaea River Rafting, Inc., and that the undersigned is fully capable of participating in these activities.


More Definitions of Rafting

Rafting as used in this Section means the practice of securing or tying-up a vessel to a vessel that is docked at a docking facility.
Rafting means the travel to be made for the entertainment or natural or cultural sightseeing in the river by using the kayak, cataraft, boat, yacht or other means of water transport of similar nature floating in the river.
Rafting or “Daisy Chaining” means tying up multiple boats to a single mooring. Generally, the first vessel ties up to the mooring and subsequent vessels tie up to the first vessel. Currently, this practice is heavily utilized at the sites due to an insufficient number of moorings to support all permitted operators. Rafting is problematic for several reasons including: additional stress on moorings, increased potential for user conflict, increased danger of a vessel/swimmer accident. Additionally, the US Army Corps of Engineers does not recommend allowing rafting due to the increased strain on moorings, which is difficult to quantify as it varies with the various combinations of vessel weights and sizes that can occur when rafting is allowed. For the foregoing reasons, DOBOR will prohibit rafting at any mooring at the two sites.