Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 830 § 830.365 — Waterskiing, surfboarding and similar activities
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 830 ·
Oregon Code § 830.365·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Waterskiing, surfboarding and similar activities.
(1) No person shall ride or
manipulate any water skis, surfboard or similar device in a reckless or
negligent manner so as to endanger any person or property.
(2) No person
shall operate a boat for the purpose of towing a person on water skis,
surfboard or similar device, and no person shall engage in waterskiing,
surfboarding or similar activity at any time after sunset and before sunrise.
This subsection does not apply to a person while engaged in a professional
exhibition or to a person engaged in an activity authorized under ORS 830.375.
(3) No person
shall operate or manipulate any boat, tow rope or other device by which the
direction or location of a person on water skis, surfboard or similar device
may be affected or controlled in a reckless or negligent manner so as to cause
the person on water skis, surfboard or similar device to collide with or strike
against any person or object.
(4) No person
shall ride or manipulate any water skis, surfboard or similar device while
under the influence of an intoxicating liquor, cannabis, psilocybin, or a
controlled substance.
(5) No person
shall operate a boat on any waters of this state, towing a person on water
skis, aqua-plane, surfboard, saucer, or similar device, unless there is in the
boat another person, in addition to the operator, who is in a position to
continuously observe the person being towed.
(6)
Notwithstanding subsection (5) of this section, persons operating a boat to tow
a water-skier in an authorized competitive marine event, or engaged in
practicing for a competitive water ski event on a water ski course authorized
by the State Marine Board, may use either a curved, rearview mirror or another
person, in addition to the operator, to continuously observe the person being
towed.
(7) No person
shall operate any boat used for towing water skis, surfboards or similar
devices on the waters of this state unless the boat is equipped with and
displays a warning flag as follows:
(a) The warning
flag, also known as the skier down flag, shall be international orange or red
in color and shall be at least 12 inches in height and 12 inches in width.
(b) When any
person being towed by the boat becomes disengaged from the towline and is down
in the water, a person in the boat shall immediately display the warning flag
aloft, visible from all sides, as an indicator to other boats in the area that
a person is down in the water. As long as the downed person is in the water,
the flag shall remain displayed to prevent danger to that person and hazards to
passing boats.
(c) The warning
flag described in this section shall be displayed only under the conditions set
forth in paragraph (b) of this subsection or when other imminent danger exists.
[Formerly 488.144; 1993 c.589 §1; 2017 c.21 §92; 2021 c.253 §17]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 830.365
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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