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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 162 · § 162.150

§ 162.150. Maumee Bay and River, Ohio.

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(a)In Maumee Bay (lakeward of Maumee River Lighted Buoy 49(L/L No. 770)), no vessel greater than 100 feet in length may exceed 12 miles per hour.
(b)In Maumee River (inward of Maumee River Lighted Buoy 49(L/L No. 770)):
(1)No vessel greater than 40 feet in length may exceed 6 miles per hour.
(2)No vessel greater than 100 feet in length (including tug and tow combinations) may overtake another vessel. \[CGD 79-151, 46 FR 7960, Jan. 26, 1981\]
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