- (1) Coffenbury Lake: A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of 10 MPH.
(2) Cullaby Lake:
- (a) A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of 10 MPH within the buoyed area at the north end.
- (b) A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed within 200 feet of a houseboat.
- (c) A person operating a motorboat for the purpose of towed watersports must proceed in a counterclockwise pattern.
- (3) Knappa Slough: A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed within 200 feet of the Knappa Dock.
- (4) Lewis and Clark River: A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed from the mouth at Youngs Bay to the confluence with Green Slough, a distance of approximately 1.8 miles.
- (5) Neacoxie (Sunset) Lake: A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of 10 MPH.
- (6) Necanicum River: A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed upstream of the First Avenue Bridge in Seaside.
- (7) Nehalem River, North Fork: A person must not use a motor to propel a boat upstream of Aldervale (Tillamook County).
- (8) Skipanon River: A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed upstream of the slow-no wake sign at the Hampton Mill, including within the Warrenton Small Boat Basin.
- (9) Svensen Slough: A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed between the Svensen Island bridge and Bear Creek, as marked.
- (10) Warren Slough: A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 830.110 & ORS 830.175
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 830.110, ORS 830.175 & ORS 830.195
History
OSMB 1-2023, amend filed 01/26/2023, effective 02/01/2023
OSMB 1-2017, f. 4-24-17, cert. ef. 5-1-17
OSMB 4-2015, f. 4-30-15, cert. ef. 5-1-15
MB 10-1990, f. & cert. ef. 12-14-90
MB 8-1982, f. 10-13-82, cert. ef. 10-15-82, Renumbered from 250-020-0160
MB 63, f. 11-19-74, cert. ef. 12-11-74
MB 62, f. & cert. ef. 8-14-74 (Temp) & 9-11-74(Perm)
MB 25, f. 6-15-64; MB 43, f. 7-18-69