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Thanks I'm no purist by any means. it's just the Pa fish and boat on this lake have nothing better to do but fine people for something as silly as that.Come on i think a 20 boat with only seating for 3 and little equipment wouldn't be overloaded .But that's just my opinion. thanks again.
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Lost mine in the rebuild. Noone has ever asked to see it. What is the law?
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#3
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I believe a capacity plate was not required in 20' and above.
Found the following on another site: http://www.boat-ed.com/fl/course/p2-...urcapacity.htm "Although federal law requires capacity plates only on boats less than 20 feet in length, the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) requires a capacity plate on all boats less than 26 feet in order to be certified by NMMA." Mine doesn't have one. There is a rule of thumb on calculating the load based on lengthXwidth/15. Granted cooler, fish.... need to be subtracted from this. |
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Quote:
it's 21 ft or larger
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1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's |
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Not what i'm reading. They all say less than 20.
Here's another site: http://www.boatingbasicsonline.com/c...eneral/3_7.php http://www.boatus.com/foundation/guide/boat_1.html |
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