Water skiing means the physical act of being towed
Water skiing means the physical act of being towed behind a vessel on, but not limited to, any skis, aquaplane, kneeboard, tube, or any other similar device.
Water skiing means the towing of a person or person(s) on water skis, or manipulation of a person or person(s) on water skis, or on a surf board or other similar device behind a vessel.
Examples of Water skiing in a sentence
Water skiing in the waterway is prohibited between Reedy Point and Welch Point.
Water skiing, paddle boarding and sailboarding are permitted at any time between 30 minutes after sunrise and 30 minutes before sunset.
Water skiing, knee boarding, wake boarding, tubing, and other similar activities which involve being towed behind a boat.
Water skiing will be limited to the hours of nine a.m. to six p.m. C.
Water skiing, unlike fishing, is not a traditional use in the backcountry waters of the Lower Florida Keys.
More Definitions of Water skiing
Water skiing means to ski on or in the water with or without the assistance of any kind of skiing apparatus while the water-skier is towed by a vessel by means of a towing-rope or motorised cableway and includes kite-surfing and parasailing.
Water skiing means a nautical activity where a person standing on a floating board is towed by a pleasure craft by means of an approved rope.
Water skiing means the act of a person, whether or not equipped with floats (called skis) fastened underfoot, being towed through the water by a boat or vessel, aircraft, hydrofoil or hover-craft;
Water skiing means towing a person/s by a motorboat in any manner
Water skiing means being towed barefoot or on an object of any kind other than a vessel.
Water skiing means being towed over water, at a speed of 8 knots or more, by a motor boat, so as to be supported on the surface by a ski or skis, an aquaplane or other apparatus, or the feet. You may only ski in gazetted water ski areas.