Top 5 Boating Violations on Alabama Waters (Including Lake Wedowee



1. No Boater Certification / Unlicensed Operator

Violation: Operating a vessel without a valid Class V Vessel License (or boating education certificate).
Common Scenario: Teenagers or out-of-state visitors using a boat or jet ski without proper certification.
Why It’s Serious: Unlicensed operators may lack knowledge of safety and navigation rules, increasing the risk of accidents.


2. Insufficient or Improper Life Jackets

Violation: Not having enough U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets on board, or failing to have children under 8 wear them.
Common Scenario: Children seen without life jackets while underway, or adult vests used in place of youth-sized ones.
Why It’s Serious: Inadequate or missing PFDs are a leading factor in boating fatalities, especially in capsizing or falls overboard.


3. Boating Under the Influence (BUI)

Violation: Operating a vessel while impaired by alcohol or drugs (BAC of 0.08% or higher).
Common Scenario: Party boats or anglers consuming alcohol throughout the day and then navigating home.
Why It’s Serious: Alcohol is the top contributing factor in fatal boating accidents nationwide.


4. Reckless or Negligent Operation

Violation: Operating a boat in a manner that endangers others or damages property.
Common Scenario: Speeding through no-wake zones, making sharp turns near swimmers or other boats, or weaving through congested areas.
Why It’s Serious: Careless actions can cause injury, capsizing, or collision—and are one of the most frequently cited violations.


5. Operating After Sunset Without Navigation Lights

Violation: Boating at night without proper lights or with malfunctioning/incorrect lighting.
Common Scenario: Anglers or recreational boaters staying out after dusk without turning on required bow and stern lights.
Why It’s Serious: Poor visibility is a leading cause of night-time boating accidents, especially on large lakes like Wedowee.


Bonus: Registration Violations

• Not registering a motorized vessel or failing to display proper numbers and decals is another frequent citation.
• It’s often spotted during routine safety checks.

Originally posted by Lake Wedowee Life Magazine via Locable