Coast Guard Regulates Boats for Manasquan Tug-of-War Water Event
Published Date: 9/23/2025
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Summary
On October 12, 2025 (or October 18 if it rains), the Coast Guard will set special rules for boats during the Manasquan Inlet Intracoastal Tug event in Manasquan and Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. Boaters in the area must follow instructions from Coast Guard officers to keep everyone safe on the water. This means some boating routes might change temporarily, so plan ahead!
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One-day boating restrictions in Manasquan
On October 12, 2025 (or October 18, 2025 if it rains) the Coast Guard will enforce special rules for the Manasquan Inlet Intracoastal Tug event in Manasquan and Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. If you operate any vessel in the regulated area you must follow directions from the Patrol Commander or any Official Patrol displaying a Coast Guard ensign, and some boating routes may be changed temporarily.
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