Current through September, 2024
Section 13-256-92 - South Shore Parasail Area(a) South Shore Parasail Area is the area defined on Exhibit "LL", dated February 7, 1990, and located at the end of this subchapter. The boundaries are as follows: Beginning at buoy R-2 of Kalihi Channel entrance; then by straight line to buoy G-1 of the Ala Wai channel; then by straight line to buoy R-2 off Diamond Head.
(b) South Shore Parasail Area is designated for the operation of parasail vessels. No more than four commercial operating area use permits shall be authorized in this area. No permittee shall operate more than one vessel with a parasail aloft at any one time. All operating parasail vessels shall remain seaward of the boundary line. No person shall operate a parasail aloft within one thousand feet of any channel entrance buoys. All other vessels using this area shall exercise extreme caution. This area shall be closed to parasail operations from January 6 to May 15 of each year.(c) South Shore Alternate Parasail Area is the area defined on Exhibit "LL", dated February 7, 1990, and located at the end of this subchapter. The boundaries are as follows: Beginning at buoy R-2 of Kalihi Channel entrance; then by straight line to buoy R-2 off Diamond Head.(d) South Shore Alternate Parasail Area is designated for parasail operations from January 6 to May 15 of each year. No more than four parasail vessels shall be operated within this area during this period. All parasail vessels with parasail aloft, shall remain seaward of the boundary line. No person shall operate a parasail aloft within one thousand feet of any channel entrance buoys. All other vessels using this area shall exercise extreme caution.[Eff 2/24/94] (Auth: HRS §§ 200-22, 200-23, 200-24, 200-37) (Imp: HRS §§ 200-22, 200-23, 200-24, 200-37)