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holgerholger
6 months ago

If you have the boat driver’s license required on the Rhine and keep you at the permitted maximum speed, this is not a problem. Where 120 Km/h are unlikely.

notting
6 months ago

“rhein boot driving permit” 1. Result: https://www.bootspruefung.de/blog/sportbootfuehrerschein-neue-regel-rhein-2023

From 1 April 2023, the sporting-boot-five-flight on the Rhine will only be valid from 1.03 kW/15 hp (recording mode) or 7,5 kW/10.2 hp (elec­tronics) – corresponding to the requirements on the other industrial sectors of Germany.

Learn to what extent it applies abroad.

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Knochi1972
6 months ago

Since 1999 the boat trip between Flurlinger Bridge and the Rhine Falls has been officially prohibited. You risk 5,000 Swiss francs of punishment beside your life.

Knochi1972
6 months ago
Reply to  Tea35932

Well, good flight! By the way: are you insured?

One more tip: Drive downstream so that you don’t get into the rock. He shouldn’t give up.

I don’t want to scare you, but the Rhinefall is 23 m high. Whether it’s the police or not, plays a rather subordinate role for your health, in order to carefully formulate it.

Leestiger
6 months ago

Hold the boat driver’s license and speed?

No problem

Leisewolke
6 months ago

if you stick to the specified speeds, this is certainly feasible