The purpose of these guidelines is to promote the safe
operation of all boats, to increase your awareness of navigation hazards and
to enhance the boating experiences of all boaters who navigate the waters of
Lake Williams. The guidelines are as follows:
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Operate less than 6 mph within 100 feet of the
shoreline, including the islands.
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No water-skiing from ½ hour after sunset until
sunrise.
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When water-skiing or tubing, there must be an
observer in the boat who is 12 years of age or older.
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NO motors should be used in the northwest bay of the
lake because of the weed infestation and the fact that fragmentation of
invasive species can foster their spread and propagation in other areas.
Please raise your motors in these areas and when exiting any highly
vegetated area, clean your props, fishing lures, fish nets, bait buckets
and oars of all vegetation fragments.
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When more than one boat is on the lake towing a skier
(or tube), all boaters should go counter clockwise around the large open
center of the lake (refer to map).
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Operate slowly around the islands at the south end of
the lake and between Fox Island and the shore (see map).
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Operators of motorboats are requested to avoid
fishing boats, canoes, kayaks, etc. Remember that you are responsible for
your wake.
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Sailboat operators need to be aware that power lines
extend from the shoreline on the northeast portion of the lake to Fox
Island. The power lines are approximately twenty-six feet above the water
line, but due to water level fluctuations in the lake and the fact that
the power lines sag somewhat near the center of the span, if you have a
high mast, either avoid that area or proceed with extreme caution.
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The attached map identifies the location of some of
the known hazards such as sandbars and submerged rocks. It also
identifies the location of power lines that may be a hazard to sailboats
with tall masts.