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Better go to your state's DNR website and figure out the legalities for the size and placement of the numbers. If they are not exactly right it gives the DNR a perfect opportunity for a boarding and potential citation(s).
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I just went to the website for you and you are not in compliance. Registration numbers/letters must be in 3" high BLOCK letters. Glad you posted what you have on there now so maybe this will save you the hassle of a citation.
http://www.goboatgeorgia.com/node/628 |
The letters are 3" tall so I am just not in compliance with the block style. Oh well, they are staying on. I will let you guys know if I get cited.
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No problem Curapa. Boat really looks good and I like the lettering. Just may get a picky DNR guy looking for a reason to pull you over, though. As long as you have all of your required equipment, person at the helm is not BUI, etc. should not be a big deal. Good luck with the boat. Again, it really looks great (love the yellow!).
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Hitler's SS were a bunch of nice guys compared to a DNR patrol on a power trip.
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they escorted me back to the dock and said I couldn't boat anymore that day because I didn't have a valid registration with me. :cen: Cost me $5 and a trip to the DMV for a duplicate.. Welcome to New Jersey.... |
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Are you serious?????? Come on you must have left out the part when you told them you never new that a-holes could drive a boat or something of that nature prior to boarding you.:fam: |
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