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Personal Watercraft
(PWC) zones
North beach section

Personal watercraft site
description
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Cardinal Avenue Approach
, Ormond Beach
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Daytona Beach Shores
Lifeguard Station, Daytona Beach Shores
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Dunlawton Lifeguard
Station, Daytona Beach Shores
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500 feet south of
Seminole Approach extending 800 feet south, Ormond Beach
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1,600 feet south of the
Frank Rendon Park Walkover extending 800 feet south, Daytona Beach
Shores
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2,200 feet north of the
Van Avenue Approach extending 800 feet north, Daytona Beach
Shores
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Centerline of
Rockefeller extending 800 feet north, Ormond Beach
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Centerline of Plaza
Approach extending 800 feet north, Daytona Beach
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200 feet south of the
centerline of the Seaview Approach extending 800 feet north, Daytona
Beach
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800 feet south of the
Frank Rendon Park Walkover extending 800 feet south, Daytona Beach
Shores
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800 feet north of the
Van Avenue Approach extending 800 feet north, Daytona Beach Shores
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Centerline of Beach
Street Approach extending 800 feet south, Daytona Beach
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Centerline of Williams
Approach extending 800 feet south, Ponce Inlet
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Centerline of Hartford
Approach extending 800 feet south, Daytona Beach
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Frank Rendon Park
Walkover extending 800 feet south, Daytona Beach Shores
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Beach PWC rotation schedule |
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January |
Zone A |
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February |
Zone B |
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March |
Zone C |
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April - Even Number
Year |
Zone D |
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April - Odd Number
Year |
Zone E |
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May - Even Number Year |
Zone F |
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May - Odd Number Year |
Zone G |
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June - Even Number
Year |
Zone H |
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June - Odd Number Year |
Zone I |
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July - Even Number
Year |
Zone J |
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July - Odd Number Year |
Zone K |
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August - Even Number
Year |
Zone L |
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August - Odd Number
Year |
Zone M |
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September - Even
Number Year |
Zone N |
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September - Odd Number
Year |
Zone O |
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October |
Zone A |
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November |
Zone B |
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December |
Zone C |
Safety regulations
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Personal Watercraft are permitted in designated area only.
- As of
January 1, 1998 , all personal watercraft operators and passengers must
wear a helmet.
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Personal watercraft operators must purchase a permit from the watercraft
zone attendant.
- Hours
of operation are between 9 am and 5 pm weekends and holidays ONLY.
- The
personal watercraft zone is an 600 feet wide area along the beach where
personal watercraft may be launched and operated inside the surfline.
Riders may ride outside the personal watercraft zone but must remain
1,500 feet (500 yards) from the shoreline.
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Personal watercraft may be refueled on the beach but must be at least 25
feet from the shoreline.
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Personal watercraft should be operated in a responsible manner. Reckless
operators will be called out of the water.
- Tube
rides, knee-boarding and water skies are not permitted within the
personal watercraft zone. Personal watercraft operators cannot set up
buoys as a race course within the watercraft zone.
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Personal watercraft operation is the only water activity permitted
within the watercraft zone.
- All
personal watercraft operated within the watercraft zone must meet U.S.
Coast Guard requirements and must have valid registration, personal
flotation device, fire extinguisher, whistle, kill switch lanyard and
waterbox exhaust system.
Passes are sold at any
personal watercraft zone.
Annual Resident: $100
(Calendar Year)
Annual Visitor pass: $125 (Calendar Year)
Monthly pass: $25 (30 Consecutive Days)
All passes are on-refundable/non-transferable
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