Okuma Recreational Facility
 

 

Attention: Privately Owned Jet Ski and Watercraft Patrons

1. In order for you to launch, moor or store personally owned watercraft while staying on Okuma certain on site safety rules apply:

A. Privately owned jet skis and watercraft must be launched from Hentona harbor 5 Minutes north of Okuma. (For directions please see the Boat House staff)
*This does not include personal Kayak’s, they can be launched anywhere outside the Okuma waterfront operations areas.

B. All watercraft owners need to insure they can provide proof of the following Japanese Maritime Certificates when operating personally owned watercraft outside Okuma waterfront operations areas:
   *Japanese Vessel Specific License for owner / operator
   *Current JCI
   *Proof of Insurance

C. Restricted Areas: Within 50 yards of any of the following operations areas

  • Okuma Jet Ski flagged areas in the front of North and South Beach.
  • Identified swimming areas.
  • Canoe, Kayaks, Aqua Trike and snorkeling areas encompassing all area’s directly in front of North and South Beach and wrapping around the peninsula from Singles Beach to Staff Beach.
  • Primary Water Skiing, Wakeboard, Banana Boat lanes for customer use.

D. Privately owned watercraft use must be confined to OPEN OCEAN ONLY, again 50 yards away from the Okuma recreation facility and operations areas.

E. If mooring your privately owned craft, please do so 50 yards away from Okuma’s operations area. On South Beach this would be to the left of the swimming area, or North Beach this would be to the right of the swimming area.

F. No personal Watercraft are allowed within Okuma operational areas, there are no exceptions to insure the safety of all Okuma JSRF patrons.

G. Failure to adhere to these basic guidelines will result in your removal from Okuma.

H. Watercraft owners will be held liable for any damage that may be incurred in the event of an accident.



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This page last updated: 25 Apr 2008