Hand Tiller Outboard Motor-an outboard motor that has a tiller or steering arm attached to the outboard motor to facilitate steering and does not have any mechanical assist device which is rigidly attached to the boat and used in steering the vessel, including but not limited to mechanical, hydraulic, or electronic control systems. Hand tiller outboard motor shall not mean any type of electronic trolling motor.
Operate-to navigate or otherwise control the movement of a vessel, including controlling the vessel's propulsion system.
Operator-any person who navigates or is otherwise in control or in charge of the movement of a vessel, including the vessel's propulsion system.
Owner-a person, other than the lienholder, having the property in or registration to the vessel.
Personal Flotation Device or PFD-a device approved by the United States Coast Guard under 46 CFR Part 160, which is labeled with such approval and with the appropriate size for the person intended and which is in serviceable condition.
Readily Accessible-easily located and retrieved without searching, delay, hindrance or being in a locked area.
Serviceable Condition-a condition as defined by the United States Coast Guard under 33 CFR Part 175.23.
Trick Water-Skier-a trick water-skier is a person whose equipment and activities have all of the following characteristics:
Vessel-watercraft and airboats of every description, other than seaplane(s), located on the water and, used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on the water.
Watersports-activities that involve being towed by, or riding in the wake of, a vessel and include but are not limited to water skiing, wake boarding, wake surfing, and tubing.
La. Admin. Code tit. 76, § XI-103