Hand Slaps
#22
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From: Solomons Island, Md
Hey Big E,
Your Quick!!
In Maryland you also have the option of posting the normal registration numbers in addition to having it documented with the Fed. Therefore, I have normal state numbers along with a state registration card. The only way someone would know that I was non-compliant would be to punch me into a computer. The water cops don’t have computers in their skiffs.
Your Quick!!
In Maryland you also have the option of posting the normal registration numbers in addition to having it documented with the Fed. Therefore, I have normal state numbers along with a state registration card. The only way someone would know that I was non-compliant would be to punch me into a computer. The water cops don’t have computers in their skiffs.
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From: Solomons Island, Md
You are correct. It is a 2001. It only has 2 colors vs. the normal 3 since I had it made that way. Also had it made with HO's. Baja told me it was the first 29 made with HO's vs. the typical non-
HO mags.
HO mags.
#25
Originally posted by Big E
I was wondering if I could do that or name it Outlaw or 29 Outlaw since the stickers are already on it. Where did you put the hailing port at on your boat? I did not see it.
I was wondering if I could do that or name it Outlaw or 29 Outlaw since the stickers are already on it. Where did you put the hailing port at on your boat? I did not see it.
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if the boat is reg in a state and the state numbers are shown, the fed doc. name and haling port are not required by the coast guard to be displayed. if you do display them they must be at least 4" in height and displayed together on some clearly visible part of the hull.




