object, unless the person has taken measures adequate to ensure the dropped ski or similar object is clearly visible to other water users. 5. Clause 3.2.1 (a) shall not apply to: (a) a vessel over 500 gross tonnage, if the vessel cannot be safely operated in compliance with this clause; or (b) a vessel powered by sail in relation to any other vessel powered by sail, while the vessels are participating in a yacht race or training administered by: (i) a club affiliated to Yachting New Zealand; or (ii) a non-profit organisation involved in sail training or racing; or (c) a craft training for or participating in competitive rowing or paddling; or (d) a tug, pilot vessel, Harbour Master vessel, emergency response craft, or police vessel, if the vessel’s duties cannot be performed in compliance with this clause; or (e) a vessel operating in accordance with a speed uplifting established under: (i) Schedule 4 (Location Specific Information); or (ii) clause 3.5, 3.8 or 3.9 of this Bylaw. 6. Clause 3.2.1(b) shall not apply to: (a) a vessel operating in an access lane or a reserved area for the purpose for which the access lane or reserved area was declared; or (b) a vessel operating under a speed uplifting established under: (i) Schedule 4 (Location Specific Information) of this Bylaw; or (ii) clause 3.5, 3.8, or 3.9 of this Bylaw; or (c) a vessel over 500 gross tonnage, if the vessel cannot be safely navigated in compliance with this clause; or (d) a craft training for or participating in competitive rowing or paddling; or (e) a tug, pilot vessel, Harbour Master vessel, emergency response craft, or police vessel when the vessel’s duties cannot be performed in compliance with this clause. 7. Any person navigating or in control of any vessel shall navigate such vessel with all due care and caution and at a speed and manner as not to endanger lives of, or cause injuries to any person(s). 3.3. Vessels to be Identified 1. The master and owner of a vessel not subject to Maritime Rules shall ensure that his or her vessel is marked with its name or similar identifying marks. This shall be displayed on each side of the vessel and be clearly visible to a person 50 metres away. Page 18