Per Florida state law, all motorized vessels within that protected zone are to slow to a non wake speed. That means if the speed of the boat creates visible turbulance behind (or "in its wake"), that boat is going too fast.
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When attempting to re-board a personal watercraft, an operator should approach from the direction marked on the hull.
When attempting to re-board a personal watercraft, an operator should approach from the direction marked on the hull.
On a 1997 Ford Contour : The Reverse Voltage Protection relay location is marked ( D1 )
Slow down
yield and look both ways
There was a segment on the Antiques Roadshow about porcelain. Their website re-airs all the appraisals. You can search porcelain/Nippon and see what pops up: http://www.pbs.org/cgi-registry/wgbh/roadshow/archive_search.cgi?q=porcelain+nippon&city=&season=&episode=&category=&appraiser=&value_min=&value_max=&x=0&y=0 In 1891 the federal government required all items being imported to be marked with the country of origin. In 1914 they required items to be marked "made in" and the country of orign. Then in 1921 the government said that "Nippon" was a foreign language name and required items be marked in English thus items had to be marked Japan. So items marked "Nippon" are from 1891 to 1921. Note unmarked pieces may be from this time period and had paper labels that are now missing or were made for the local marked and not marked for export.
No- other than the government armories- and THEIR guns were not marked "Germany". Typically, those were firearms that were exported to another country, such as Great Britain, that required they be marked with their country of origin.
if made 1968 or before it wasn't required to have one if it does it will be clearly marked on the barrel
if made 1968 or before it wasn't required to have one if it does it will be clearly marked on the barrel
The type of ATF required is marked on the transmission dipstick.
The required seven years, the entry should be marked "paid or settled".