Coast Guard Locks Down York River for High-Speed Boat Race
Published Date: 5/19/2025
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Summary
The Coast Guard is setting up a special safety zone on the York River in Yorktown, VA, during an annual high-speed boat race. Boats and people can’t enter this area when the rule is active unless they get permission from the Coast Guard. This keeps everyone safe during the exciting event without any extra costs for the public.
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York River safety zone blocks access
The Coast Guard creates a special safety zone on the York River in Yorktown, VA during an annual high-speed boat race. Persons and vessels are prohibited from entering the regulated area when it is being enforced unless authorized by the Captain of the Port, Sector Virginia or a designated representative.
No extra public costs from enforcement
The rule states the special safety zone keeps people safe during the annual event without imposing any extra costs on the public. The Coast Guard will enforce the zone but will only allow entry with authorization from the Captain of the Port or a designated representative.
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