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SECTION 45-AAA
Special provisions relating to speed on Irondequoit bay
Navigation (NAV) CHAPTER 37, ARTICLE 4, PART 1
§ 45-aaa. Special provisions relating to speed on Irondequoit bay. 1.
No vessel shall be operated on Irondequoit bay, which is located within
Monroe county, at a speed exceeding twenty-five miles per hour unless
such vessel is being operated for the purpose of enabling a person
engaged in water skiing or other water sport to be towed, in which case
no such vessel shall be operated at a speed exceeding thirty-five miles
per hour.

2. No vessel shall be operated in the channel between Irondequoit Bay
and Lake Ontario or within three hundred feet of the shore, the channel,
a dock, pier, raft or float or an anchored or moored vessel in a manner
or at a speed that causes a wake that unreasonably interferes with or
endangers such dock, pier, raft or float or an anchored or moored vessel
but in no event at a speed exceeding five miles per hour, unless for the
purpose of enabling a person engaged in water skiing to take off or
land.

3. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any vessel
competing in or practicing for a regatta or boat race over a specified
course held by a bona fide club or racing association, provided that due
written notice of the date of the race has been given to the appropriate
law enforcement agency at least fifteen days prior to such race,
pursuant to the provisions of section thirty-four of this chapter, and
all provisions of this section have been complied with.

4. Any person who operates a vessel in violation of any of the
provisions of this section shall be guilty of a violation punishable as
set forth in section seventy-three-c of this article.

5. Nothing in this section shall be construed as prohibiting any town
or county from continuing, adopting or enacting any other local laws,
resolutions or ordinances related to persons operating a vessel within
its limits, but no such municipality shall have the power to make less
restrictive any of such provisions.