Rafts, Inflatable Boats, Kayaks and Canoes (hereinafter known as ''craft'' unless otherwise specifically designated)
(1) Each raft must contain at least three (3) separate inflatable compartments.(2) Each inflatable craft must be constructed of a tough rubberized fabric, or its equal, capable of repeated daily abrasion and abuse on a class III/IV river. Single thickness non-reinforced vinyl or other poorly or cheaply constructed rafts, canoes and kayaks are prohibited for use in commercial operations.(3) Each raft must be of ''4-man'' size or larger. Each raft must be at least 11' in length and 5' wide.(4) All kayaks, canoes or funyaks must have flotation such that the craft has positive buoyancy in still water when filled with water and occupied by the number of persons for which the craft is designed in white water usage.(5) All commercial watercraft must meet or exceed the safety recommendations of the American White Water Affiliations, ''Safety Code'' of 1977, as revised from time to time.(6) Each craft must be maintained in a reasonable operating condition for its intended use. Each craft shall be inspected after each trip for damage such as punctures, tears and excessive abrasions and wear which materially affect the structural integrity of the craft. If such damage is found, repairs must be made to the craft before it can be used for commercial boating purposes on the river.(7) No tubes or tube-like crafts shall be allowed.Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0400-02-10-.02
Original rule filed February 25, 1988; effective April 10, 1988. Amendment filed June 14, 2010; effective September 12, 2010.Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-3-504, 4-5-301 et seq., 11-1-108 and 11-1-109.