High-Speed Hurdles: Barriers for Virginia Boat Race
Published Date: 6/23/2025
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The Coast Guard is setting up a temporary safety zone on the Western Branch of the Elizabeth River in Portsmouth, VA, during a high-speed boat race. Boats and people can’t enter this area unless they get special permission. This keeps everyone safe while the race zooms by, so plan ahead if you’re nearby!
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Temporary no‑entry boating zone
The Coast Guard will set a temporary special local regulation on certain waters of the Western Branch of the Elizabeth River in Portsmouth, VA, during a high-speed boat race. Persons and vessels may not enter the regulated area unless authorized by the Captain of the Port, Sector Virginia or a designated representative. Plan to avoid or get permission before attempting to transit this area while the race is happening.
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