What are the main rules I need to know for boating on Lake Lure?

The link below will provide you with the full list of all rules concerning boat usage on Lake Lure. But the most important rules to know are as follows: Your boat permit has to be displayed on your boat. Remember, a ‘no wake,’ (idle speed) is required when you are in any of the lake’s coves, within 75 feet from shore, within 75 feet of other boats and within 100 feet of a public safety boat while emergency lights are in use. No wake is also required from 7 pm to 7 am October through April and from 9 pm to 7 am from May through September. Children under 13 have to wear a life jacket, also known as a personal flotation device. Only two people at a time can be towed behind any boat and both must wear a personal floatation device. Are you in a rented boat or one supplied with your rental home? Your permit does not allow any towing, skiing, or tubing. Once your boat is underway, everyone must stay inside the boat and its railings. Remember to use your docking lights only while docking your boat. Only beer and wine are allowed on your boat. No fortified wine or spirituous liquors. All NC Laws pertaining to public consumption of alcohol are enforced. No trespassing on private property, docks, or boathouses. No swimming is allowed from town-owned land or in the Washburn Marina Bay.