New York Statutes

§ 39 — Motor boat regulation on Lake George

New York § 39
JurisdictionNew York
Law NAVNavigation
Art. 3Navigable Waters of the State

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N.Y. Navigation § 39 (2026).

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§ 39. Motor boat regulation on Lake George.

1.Definitions. The term\n"motor boat" shall be deemed to mean and include a mechanically\npropelled vessel having a source of power other than propulsion by wind\npropelled sail or human propelled oar or paddle. The term shall also\ninclude a craft temporarily or permanently equipped with a detachable\nmotor, commonly known as an "outboard" motor boat.\n 2. No motor boat shall be operated in the stream and marshland south\nof the Dunham's Bay highway bridge (Route 9L) south of a point which is\napproximately eighteen hundred feet south of the south side of the Route\n9L Dunham's Bay highway bridge, at which point there will be anchored in\nthe water two large floating buoys warning that motor boats are\nprohibited beyond said point.\n 3. No

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