Headway Speed definition

Headway Speed means the slowest speed at which a vessel may be operated at and still maintain steering.
Headway Speed means the minimum speed at which a vessel may be operated and maintain steerage way, but not to exceed six (6) miles per hour.
Headway Speed means “the minimum speed necessary to maintain steerage and control of the watercraft while the watercraft is moving.” Id. §13068-A(13)(B). “Water safety zone” means “The area of water within 200 feet of any shoreline, whether the shoreline of the mainland or an island.” The Boater’s Guide to Maine Boating Laws and Responsibilities, published by Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and Maine Department of Marine Resources (2018) at 52 [hereafter “Guide to Maine Boating Laws”].

More Definitions of Headway Speed

Headway Speed means the minimum speed necessary to maintain steerage and control of a personal watercraft while such personal watercraft is moving.
Headway Speed means slow, idle speed, or speed only fast enough to maintain steerage on course.

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