1. You must be at least 16 years of age to operate a personal watercraft
(PWC);
2. An operator of a PWC may not tow a water skier unless the craft has
the capacity to carry 3 persons;
3. An operator of a PWC must carry a certificate of boater safety education
if they were born after July 1, 1972;
4. All persons aboard a PWC must wear a personal flotation device (PFD);
5. A person may not operate a PWC between the hours of sunset and sunrise;
6. Because the operator rides on the outside of the vessel and is subject
to falling off, each vessel shall be equipped with a safety cut-off
or self-circling device;
7. When operating a PWC, all safety cut-off devices must be attached to the operator and/or the self- circling device must not be altered.
8. On Maryland waters of the Atlantic Ocean, a person may not operate a PWC within 300 feet of people in the water or surf fishermen;
9. On all waters of the State, a person may not operate a PWC at a speed in excess of 6 knots within 100 feet of any shore, wharf,
pier, piling, bridge abutment, or persons in the water.
10. A person may not operate a PWC at a speed in excess of 6 knots within 100 feet of a vessel except in a crossing or overtaking situation as described in the Federal Rules of the Road;
11. A person may not operate a PWC in a negligent manner, i.e. jumping
the wake of another vessel within 100 feet of the vessel;
12. Regulations require every livery operator or lessor of PWC's to: