The Grove Observer

A weekly newspaper for Grove and Grand Lake residents. Published every Friday. If you have news, email us at groveobserver@yahoo.com or fax (918) 791-0206. Copyright 2007. No reproduction without consent of the author.

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Editor & Publisher: Jim Mills



Friday, June 29, 2007

July 4 Lake Rules Revisited

With the July 4th holiday quickly approaching, the Grand River Dam Authority Lake Patrol would like to remind all boaters of that following rules that apply in the Duck Creek arm of Grand Lake:
• Beginning Tuesday, July 3, at sunset, all watercraft in Duck Creek must operate at slow speed, minimum wake, round-the-clock (all day, all night), until sunrise on Thursday, July 5, when the area will return to the normal rules, as follows:
• All watercraft legally trailerable (8.5 feet in width or less) and/or watercraft 30 feet or less in length, shall operate at a planing speed not to exceed 30 MPH. Boats must be up on plane or go slow, producing minimum wake.
• All other watercraft shall operate at slow speed, producing minimum wake.
• All watercraft must stay to the right of the buoys and at least 150 feet away from docks and shore.
• May 1 through October 30, a no-wake zone shall be in effect each night between sunset and sunrise.
The Lake Patrol would also like to remind boaters of the ongoing life jacket awareness campaign. While patrolling Grand and Hudson lakes this summer, patrolmen will be handing out tshirts to boaters who are "caught" wearing their life jackets. The campaign is designed to promote life jacket safety and remind boaters that “there’s no reason not to wear it.”The patrol urges boaters to practice safe and responsible boating, always wear your life jacket, and be alert and aware while on the water. Simple steps like these can save your life as well as the lives of the people boating with you.
For more information on GRDA lake rules, regulations and water safety, visit www.grda.com, or contact the GRDA Lake Patrol at (918) 782-9594.

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