Personal watercrafts (PWCs)- have become a popular form of recreation on Colorado waters. PWC regulations have been established to keep our waterways safe and enjoyable. Be sure to read the regulations in the following list:
- Operation of a PWC from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise is prohibited.
- Operators and passengers of PWCs must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved personal flotation device (PFD) of the appropriate size.
- Emergency engine shut-off lanyards must be used if the vessel is equipped with them.
- A two-person PWC can be used for water-skiing if there is an operator, an observer and the skier.
- Do not operate your PWC carelessly and recklessly by becoming airborne while crossing the wake of another vessel at an unsafe distance, unsafely weaving through traffic, or operating at such a speed and proximity to another vessel that the operator of either vessel must swerve or abruptly cut speed in order to avoid a collision.
- Remember, you must be at least 16 years old to operate all motorboats, including PWCs. Fourteen and 15 years old may operate a PWC if they complete a boating safety course accepted by Colorado State Parks.
For more information, see the Boating Safety courses page.
Information provided by the Colorado State Parks.