FYRE LAKE ASSOCIATION BOATING REGULATIONS
Both Fyre Lake and
State of Illinois regulations are enforced at Fyre Lake. State of
Illinois regulations now require that all watercraft operated on the waters
within the jurisdiction of this state shall be registered. Small boats,
canoes, etc., are no longer exempt. Boats used on private lakes owned
by an Association (such as ours) are not exempt. If you have small
rowboats, canoes, paddleboats – they all must be registered with the State of Illinois
now.
- Only boats owned by Fyre Lake Association members are allowed on any of the
lakes, and each boat must display two current Fyre Lake decals, one on each side.
- Any person operating a boat on any of the lakes must be a Fyre Lake Association
member, be accompanied by a member, or be in possession of a valid temporary guest
permit.
- Outboard powered boats are allowed on Fyre Lake only. No inboards or
inboard/outboard motors allowed.
- 90 horsepower maximum motor size and speed limit of 35mph will be
enforced.
- Houseboats, airboats, hovercraft, jet skis, jet boats, racing or high-speed boats
are not allowed. Boats deemed unsafe will not be allowed on
any of the lakes.
- Rowboats, canoes, sailboats, rubber rafts, wind surf boards are allowed on all three
lakes with current Fyre Lake decals. Electric motors are allowed on
all three lakes.
- All boats must carry a Coast Guard approved life preserver for every person on board.
- No person may operate a watercraft under 26 feet in length unless a Type I, Type
II, Type III, or Type V personal flotation device is being properly worn by each
person under the age of 13 on board the watercraft at all times in which
the watercraft is underway.
- Any vessel towing people on water skis, tubes, aquaplanes or similar devices must
be operated by a legal operator, have a capacity of at least 3 persons, and be occupied
by at least 2 competent persons (Driver and spotter.) Competent
meaning capable of assisting skiers, tubers, etc., in case of injury or accident.
- Illinois law requires that any operator of a motor boat, at least 12 and less than
18 years of age, shall have taken the Illinois Boating Safety Course and possess
a Boating Safety Certificate, unless that youthful operator is accompanied by and
under the direct control of a parent or guardian or a person at least 18 years of
age designated by the parent or guardian.
- Water skiing, tubing, and similar boating activities are allowed from 10:00 a.m.
until 8:00 p.m. or sundown, whichever comes first.
- Skiing, tubing, etc. must be done in a counterclockwise direction only.
- Every skier, tuber, etc., being towed must be wearing a life preserver.
- Boats pulling skiers, tubers, etc. must be operated at least 50 feet away
from any shoreline.
- Swimming, if done from boats, must be done only when the boat is anchored.
No swimming allowed in the ski areas. This includes swimming
across the lake or well out from shore into the ski areas.
- All areas designated by buoys, as well as all inlets or bays which are not posted,
are no wake areas. Wave action is detrimental to our shorelines.
Unnecessary wave action should be avoided.
- Fyre Lake Association members are held responsible for violations of these regulations
by family members or guests. Any reckless boating practices may result
in revocation of Fyre Lake boating privileges.
- Any power driven and sailing vessel less than 20 meters in length shall carry and
display running lights (red lights to port, green lights to starboard, and white
light above the forward lights) between the hours of sunset and sunrise.
Fishing boats must display an anchor light.
Fyre Lake offers us all a unique opportunity for boating, fishing, swimming and
water skiing right here at home. Any boating, swimming or water skiing
accident has the potential for serious or even fatal consequences.
SAFE BOATING IS EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY!
Fyre Lake Association Office
513 Fyre Lake Drive, Sherrard, IL 61281
(309) 593-2516 / Hours: Tues 9AM - 12PM, Thur 4-7PM, Sat 9AM-12PM