2. This requirement does not apply to such vessels which are solely powered by oars or paddles. However such vessels must be marked somewhere with the name and address of the owner or operator. 3.4. Lookouts on vessels used for water skiing and towing 1. No person in charge of a vessel shall use it to tow any person at a proper speed exceeding five (5) knots unless at least one other person is on board who is: (a) 10 years of age or older; and (b) responsible for immediately notifying the person in charge of any mishap that occurs to the person who is being towed. 2. No person shall cause himself or herself to be towed by a vessel a proper speed exceeding five (5) knots unless at least one other person is on board who is: (a) 10 years of age or older; and (b) responsible for immediately notifying the person in charge of any mishap that occurs to the person who is being towed. 3.5. Water skiing or towing between sunset and sunrise 1. No person shall operate, between sunset and sunrise, a vessel that is towing any person on water skis, an aquaplane, surfboard, or other similar object, or who is barefoot skiing, or who is on a paraglider or similar object. (the times for sunset and sunrise can be found in a current edition of the New Zealand Nautical Almanac). 2. No person may cause himself or herself to be towed in the circumstances described in Clause 3.4.1. 3.6. Access lanes 1. The Council may, from time to time, by public notice, declare that a specific area of the harbour shall be an access lane for the purpose of high speed access to and from the shore. 3.7. Conduct in access lanes 1. No person shall propel or navigate, or manoeuvre a vessel in an access lane for the purpose for which it is declared except by the most direct route through the access lane and on that side of the access lane that lies to the starboard (right) side of the vessel. 2. The requirement to use the starboard (right) side of the access lane as described in 3.6.1 shall not apply to the access lane established on the eastern side of Kumutoto Bay where, due to the nature of the bay, the port (left) side of the access lane shall be used in stead. 3. No person shall: (a) while being towed by a vessel in an access lane, cause himself or herself or any water ski, aquaplane, or other similar object, on or by which he or she is being towed; or Page 19