New York Statutes

§ 73 — Towing of persons

New York § 73
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N.Y. Navigation § 73 (2026).

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§ 73. Towing of persons.

1.No person shall operate a vessel for\ntowing a person unless there is upon such vessel a person, other than\nthe operator, of at least ten years of age, in a position to observe the\nprogress of the person being towed.\n 2. No person shall be towed or use or operate a vessel to tow a person\nduring the period from sunset to sunrise provided, however, that the\nprovisions of this subdivision shall not apply to a paid performer\nengaged in a professional exhibition.\n 3. No person shall be towed by a vessel without wearing a securely\nfastened United States Coast Guard approved personal flotation device\nand no person shall use or operate a vessel to tow a person not in\ncompliance with this subdivision; provided, however, that the provisions\nof this subdivis

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