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A. No person may operate a vessel in the small boat harbor which has an overall length, beam, or draft in excess of that which may be safely operated within the harbor under tidal and other conditions present. A person who operates within the small boat harbor a vessel which exceeds or may exceed the limits for safe operations shall do so at the operator’s own risk.

B. No person may operate a vessel within the waterway which does not meet all applicable requirements of the United States Coast Guard.

C. No person may operate a vessel with an outboard or inboard motor that is not equipped with an adequate exhaust muffler.

D. No person shall bring into, moor or berth within the port facilities any boat which is unseaworthy or is in such a badly deteriorated condition that it is liable to sink or damage port facilities or other boats or which may become a menace to navigation, except in cases of extreme emergency, in which case the boat owner shall be liable for any damage caused by such boat. In the event a boat sinks within the port facilities, the boat owner shall mark its location and provide for the raising and disposition of the boat and assume all liabilities for damage to city property and other boats in the port facilities.

E. No vessels will be allowed to be more than one (1) beam’s width from the dock. [Ord. 17-11 § 2.]