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Upper Detroit River “No Wake” Detroit - No Wake Channels of the St. Clair Flats & St. Clair River
Zones from Lake St. Clair within 400’ of “NO WAKE” Zones
Shore
Belle Isle “North Side” NO WAKE for
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however, you are responsible to know the law. IHslaarnsdens Vessels less than
26’ must maintain
General Lake St. Clair “No Wake” Zones South Channel 200’ from
shore.
The Macomb County Marine Sheriff Vessels 26’
describes the rules as follows: and longer must
maintain 600’
• NO WAKE within 100’ from: Shore, from shore
Swimming Areas, Swimmers, Anchored
Boats & Rafts No wake for
vessels 26’ and
• St. Clair Shores has their own ordinance in longer.
front of the Nautical Mile. NO WAKE zone Vessels
600’ from shore. This is roughly between less than
11 Mile Road and the border of 26’must
Grosse Pointe Shores. maintain 200’
from shore.
• Speed Limit on Lake St. Clair: Maximum
55mph within one mile of shore. Information provided by the St. Clair County Sheriff Marine Division
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