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Back | Top Motorboats 16 Feet To Less Than 26 Feet
Back | Top Motorboats 26 Feet To Less Than 40 Feet
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Back | Top Personal Flotation Devices (PFD's)The minimum requirements are:
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Back | Top Backfire Flame Control DeviceBackfire flame control devices are designed to prevent open flame from leaving the carburetion system in the event of a backfire. Vessels equipped with gasoline engines, except outboard motors, must have a backfire flame control device installed on the engine. These can be either:
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Back | Top Marine Pollution PlacardFederal law now requires all boats 26 feet or more in length, when operating in waters under federal jurisdiction, to display an informational placard on the subject of the federal marine pollution prevention laws. Under the Marine Pollution (MARPOL) International Convention To Prevent Pollution From Ships, the discharge into the navigable waters of the U.S. of the following is prohibited:
The required placard details these prohibitions. The placard must be displayed in a prominent location where the crew and passengers can read it, must be at least 9 inches wide by 4 inches high, and must be made of durable material bearing letters at least 1/8 inch high. Back | Top Waste Management PlanAll U.S. vessels 40 feet or more in length and equipped with a galley and berthing must, in addition, carry a Waste Management Plan, if the vessel operates beyond 3 miles from shore. The Waste Management Plan must be in writing, must designate the person who is in charge of carrying out the plan, and must describe procedures for collecting, processing, storing and properly disposing of garbage in keeping with the prohibitions described above. Back | Top Navigation Lights - Inland And International
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