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Old 04-26-2012, 06:09 AM
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Thank you all for the responses. The Donzi does have a quick and quiet exhaust so loud is not a problem. Fast is a different story. With a small block V8 strapped to a surf board it is not slow. But at least the operator is in control of that! HA HA! What do the marine patrol look for a State License or an online certificate?

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Originally Posted by lil red
Ive heard of several people getting tickets, and the boat needs to have some form of noise control if it has thru hull exhaust, so if you don't have mufflers get them
If you run switchable then you have to pass with them open, not closed. Their test is a running pass at I think 100 feet with the exhaust open.
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Originally Posted by Titan
Thank you all for the responses. The Donzi does have a quick and quiet exhaust so loud is not a problem. Fast is a different story. With a small block V8 strapped to a surf board it is not slow. But at least the operator is in control of that! HA HA! What do the marine patrol look for a State License or an online certificate?

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You have to pass a boating safty class. I would assume that if Ohio has the full blown class online were you get a certificate then you would be OK based on their web site.


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