speed limit on lake mi. ?????????
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We were pulled over by the sheriff on sat. in south haven. It was all ok he just wanted to inform us that there is a speed limit of 55 within 1 mile of shore. Is this something new or did i miss something ????? Damb good thing when he asked us how fast we were goin i said 55 . just lettin everyone know !!!!!!!!!!!
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I would like to see where it is posted or written on the Wisconsin side. USCG tells me nothing like that exists. Only laws I know of are posted speed zones and operating your boat at safe speeds around other boats. We were running 140 mph last week a 1/2 mile off shore.
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From: Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
I don't know if it is a MI only law that doesn't apply to Wis., but I have heard the same thing. After a mile off shore you can run as fast as you want, but 55mph is supposed to be the generally unenforced limit within a mile out.
I really don't know how they can possibly enforce it though, unless someone is doing 80+. I don't believe the boats are outfitted with radar guns, and its rare that a coast guard or sheriff boat is within a 1/2 mile of me.
I really don't know how they can possibly enforce it though, unless someone is doing 80+. I don't believe the boats are outfitted with radar guns, and its rare that a coast guard or sheriff boat is within a 1/2 mile of me.
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From: St Clair, MI
For as long as I remember, the speed limit has been 55 mph on all Michigan inland lakes and up to 1 mile offshore on great lakes. I haven't seen the law in writing, but was informed as such in the Michigan Power Squadron's boating course in '89 & '09. I think the 1 mile offshore law has to do with at that point you are in Federal waters in which there isn't any speed limit.
#8
I don't know what part of the law it is in, but I know I have read this. I don't run over 55 alot anyway, and I am more than a mile out most of the time as well.
Thing is there are probably more lake lice that are breaking that law everyday, compared to performance boats.
Thing is there are probably more lake lice that are breaking that law everyday, compared to performance boats.
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I don't know if it is a MI only law that doesn't apply to Wis., but I have heard the same thing. After a mile off shore you can run as fast as you want, but 55mph is supposed to be the generally unenforced limit within a mile out.
I really don't know how they can possibly enforce it though, unless someone is doing 80+. I don't believe the boats are outfitted with radar guns, and its rare that a coast guard or sheriff boat is within a 1/2 mile of me.
I really don't know how they can possibly enforce it though, unless someone is doing 80+. I don't believe the boats are outfitted with radar guns, and its rare that a coast guard or sheriff boat is within a 1/2 mile of me.
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From: Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
The Speed limit on the Detroit & St Clair river is 55mph. The DNR can be the biggest pain, they dont need probable cause to stop you. With all the resources now [Customs, Home Land, & all the latest high tec stuff] on the rivers & Lake St Clair if your out of line they will find you. If you stay at least 1 mile from shore on Lake St Clair, and use your head you should be ok. Speed limits are state law, but since 911, I have seen Gov agencies over ride & take over.

If I boated in the rivers I may care more about it, but I generally stay in the lake. Occasionally I run in the N. and S. Channels, but I'm generally pretty cautious around those parts.




