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A. The purpose of this section is to promote safety in water skiing on the waters of the city of Everett, provide a means of ensuring safe water skiing and promote the enjoyment of water skiing.

B. No vessel operator may tow or attempt to tow a water skier on any waters of the city of Everett unless such craft shall be occupied by at least an operator and an observer. The observer shall continuously observe the person or persons being towed and shall display a flag immediately after the towed person or persons fall into the water, and during the time preparatory to skiing while the person or persons are still in the water. Such flag shall be a bright red or brilliant orange color, measuring at least twelve inches square, mounted on a pole not less than twenty-four inches long and displayed as to be visible from every direction. This subsection does not apply to a personal watercraft, the design of which makes no provision for carrying an operator or any other person on board, and that is actually operated by the person or persons being towed. Every remote-operated personal watercraft shall have a flag attached which meets the requirements of this subsection.

C. The observer and the operator shall not be the same person. The observer shall be an individual who meets the minimum qualifications for an observer established by rules of the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.

D. No person shall engage or attempt to engage in water skiing without wearing a personal flotation device.

E. No person shall engage or attempt to engage in water skiing, or operate any vessel to tow a water skier, on the waters of the city of Everett during the period from one hour after sunset until one hour prior to sunrise. A violation of this subsection is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to ninety days in jail and by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars.

F. No person engaged in water skiing either as operator, observer, or skier shall conduct himself or herself in a reckless manner that willfully or wantonly endangers, or is likely to endanger, any person or property. A violation of this subsection is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to ninety days in jail and by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars.

G. The requirements of subsections B, C, D, and E of this section shall not apply to persons engaged in tournaments, competitions, or exhibitions that have been authorized or otherwise permitted by the appropriate agency having jurisdiction and authority to authorize such events. (Ord. 3135-09 § 19, 2009.)