A 25 Outlaw on water... in Florida !!!!
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A 25 Outlaw on water... in Florida !!!!
I everybody ....i have a question for you ......Hi planning to go in Florida in 3 week .....and did you know where i can find a chart for the minimal safety equipement for vessel under 25 Feet ? cause i am pretty sure the Canadian law and Us law are not the same and i don`t want any problem with coast gard !!!!!!
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Re: A 25 Outlaw on water... in Florida !!!!
Originally Posted by Loan $hark
Transport Canada > Office of Boating Safety > Office of Boating Safety
Safe Boating Guide - TP 511
Minimum Required Safety Equipment: 6 M - 8 M Pleasure Craft
(over 6M in length but not over 8 M in length - including unpowered craft)
Personal protection equipment
1. one Canadian-approved personal flotation device or lifejacket of appropriate size for each person on board
2. one buoyant heaving line of not less than 15 m in length
OR
one approved lifebuoy with an outside diameter of 610 mm or 762 mm that is attached to a buoyant line of not less than 15 m in length
3. a reboarding device if the freeboard of the vessel is greater than 0.5 m
Boat safety equipment
4. one manual propelling device
OR
an anchor with not less than 15 m of cable, rope or chain in any combination
5. one bailer or one manual water pump fitted with or accompanied by sufficient hose to enable a person using the pump to pump water from the bilge of the vessel over the side of the vessel
6. one Class 5BC fire extinguisher, if the pleasure craft is a power-driven vessel, plus another class 5BC fire extinguisher if the pleasure craft is equipped with a fuel-burning cooking, heating or refrigerating appliance
Distress equipment
7. a watertight flashlight
6. 6* Canadian approved flares of Type A, B or C
* exempt from carrying pyrotechnic distress signals if: :
operating in a river, canal or lake in which it can at no time be more than one mile from shore; OR
engaged in an official competition or in final preparation for an official competition and has no sleeping arrangements.
Navigation equipment
7. a sound-signalling device or a sound-signalling appliance
8. navigation lights that meet the applicable standards set out in the Collision Regulations if the pleasure craft is operated after sunset and before sunrise or in periods of restricted visibility
Safe Boating Guide - TP 511
Minimum Required Safety Equipment: 6 M - 8 M Pleasure Craft
(over 6M in length but not over 8 M in length - including unpowered craft)
Personal protection equipment
1. one Canadian-approved personal flotation device or lifejacket of appropriate size for each person on board
2. one buoyant heaving line of not less than 15 m in length
OR
one approved lifebuoy with an outside diameter of 610 mm or 762 mm that is attached to a buoyant line of not less than 15 m in length
3. a reboarding device if the freeboard of the vessel is greater than 0.5 m
Boat safety equipment
4. one manual propelling device
OR
an anchor with not less than 15 m of cable, rope or chain in any combination
5. one bailer or one manual water pump fitted with or accompanied by sufficient hose to enable a person using the pump to pump water from the bilge of the vessel over the side of the vessel
6. one Class 5BC fire extinguisher, if the pleasure craft is a power-driven vessel, plus another class 5BC fire extinguisher if the pleasure craft is equipped with a fuel-burning cooking, heating or refrigerating appliance
Distress equipment
7. a watertight flashlight
6. 6* Canadian approved flares of Type A, B or C
* exempt from carrying pyrotechnic distress signals if: :
operating in a river, canal or lake in which it can at no time be more than one mile from shore; OR
engaged in an official competition or in final preparation for an official competition and has no sleeping arrangements.
Navigation equipment
7. a sound-signalling device or a sound-signalling appliance
8. navigation lights that meet the applicable standards set out in the Collision Regulations if the pleasure craft is operated after sunset and before sunrise or in periods of restricted visibility
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Re: A 25 Outlaw on water... in Florida !!!!
http://myfwc.com/boating/safety/vess...quirements.asp
Enter your vessel length and voila. Also I googled it and there were about a million hits on florida boating regulations.
Enter your vessel length and voila. Also I googled it and there were about a million hits on florida boating regulations.
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Re: A 25 Outlaw on water... in Florida !!!!
Thank`s a lot Loan $hark ....it`s look like your regulation is much light than us .... 23 day before departure !!!!
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