No Towed Water Activity Sign CAD Block
The No Towed Water Activity Sign CAD Block (ISO 7010 P058) is a vital tool for improving safety in shared aquatic zones. It clearly communicates that water skiing, tubing, and other towed water sports are strictly prohibited in the marked area. By restricting high-speed activities, this symbol helps protect swimmers, paddlers, and other non-motorized users from collisions and turbulence.
This safety sign CAD block showcases a red circular border with a diagonal slash over a person being towed behind a boat. The design follows ISO 7010 and ISO 3864-1 standards, ensuring its clarity and international acceptance. Moreover, its bold and intuitive layout makes it highly visible across varied marine settings. Whether posted near beach zones, coastal entry points, or restricted-use water areas, it serves as an immediate visual cue to deter unsafe practices.
No Towed Water Activity Sign CAD Drawing Key Features
- Detailed and scalable DWG drawing of ISO 7010 P058 symbol
- Meets ISO 3864-1 standards for color and format
- Designed for seamless use in AutoCAD and major CAD platforms
- Maintains legibility in both compact labels and large marine signage
- Ready to integrate into beach zoning plans and safety diagrams
Applications
This prohibition sign symbol is ideal for use in public beaches, protected swimming areas, and wildlife conservation zones. Additionally, it is often deployed by coastal authorities on docks, piers, and floating buoys. Including this CAD block in your safety layouts promotes safer water use and encourages compliance with local marine regulations. Furthermore, it reduces liability by clearly communicating usage restrictions to the public.
Compliance
Our safety sign CAD block meets ISO 7010 (P058) and ISO 3864-1 international signage standards. It is also a featured part of the Prohibition Sign CAD library on AppisCAD. You may also be interested in our full ISO 7010 Prohibition Signs DWG Set if you need CAD versions of related safety symbols.
To explore more ISO 7010 CAD blocks, visit our site. You may also refer to Wikipedia for additional ISO guidance.


