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     LAKE CUMBERLAND USER'S GUIDE
    BOATING COURTESY
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    • If you ever see a boater or swimmer in need of aid, stop whatever you are doing and at least offer to help.

    • Vessel operators are responsible for damage to any other vessel, dock, property, or injury caused by their vessel's wake.

    • If it says NO WAKE: it means no wake, look behind you and make sure you are not throwing a wake.

    • Safety first and keep to the right when approaching another boat.

    • When overtaking another boat, the boat being overtaken has the right-of-way. Stay clear and mind your wake.

    • When driving into a cove that is or could be occupied by other boaters, please be courteous and don't rock the whole cove

    • Do not assume that everyone has the same common sense that you do. Be courteous.

    • Use caution in NO WAKE zones. Just because you are, moving slowly does not mean you can forget the rules of the road.

    • Do not cut blind corners short. Stay wide so that you can see oncoming traffic.

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