Lake Martin Topics: Is this the law on Lake Martin too?
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Beekeeper Tony
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Is this the law on Lake Martin too?
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7/10/2012 6:25:41 PM
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I got this off an article from Lake Lanier. http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/section/6/article/69877/
When towing a tube, boats must have a wide-angled mirror or another person on the boat to watch the tube. Personal watercraft pulling tubes must have a driver and a lookout. And boats and personal watercraft should be mindful of the 100-foot law, which mandates that drivers not operate at more than idle speed within 100 feet of a sitting object or a person in the water.
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