Want this question answered?
Sunrise to sunset
Operate without a type B fire equisher aboard.
It depends on the state- In Michigan, you must be at least 13 years of age and hold a state issued boating safety certificate (or its equivalent) in order to operate a personal watercraft without a legal operator of 18 years of age. However, operators aged under 12 years without a boating safety certificate, may continue to operate a personal watercraft as long as they are accompanied by legal operator at least 18 years of age on another personal watercraft within 500 feet.
It depends on the State. In Minnesota, you must be at least 13 years of age and hold a state issued boating safety certificate (or its equivalent) in order to operate a personal watercraft without a legal operator of 18 years of age. However, operators aged under 12 years without a boating safety certificate, may continue to operate a personal watercraft as long as they are in sight of a legal operator at least 18 years of age on another personal watercraft within 500 feet.
Operating personal watercraft with V type of PFD. trick question... Operating a boat within 300 feet of a diver-down flag on open waters is against the law in Florida...(( unless boat is at idle speed..then it is legal))
No, it is not legal to operate a boat without running lights after dark, especially when out of the channel. Operating a boat without running lights can pose a safety hazard by making it difficult for other vessels to see you. It is important to comply with navigation rules to ensure the safety of all boaters on the water.
It is legal for a citizen to carry Mace pepper spray in Pennsylvania.
Yes they are legal to purchase
No.
Yes
No, they are not outlawed, but they are banned on personal watercraft on certain waterways, including within 1200 feet of San Francisco's shoreline and a number of lakes. This is probably where the confusion arises, but 2 stroke motorcycles are perfectly legal.
No, throwing stars are not legal in Pennsylvania. Possession of throwing stars is considered a prohibited offensive weapon under state law. It is illegal to manufacture, sell, possess, or use throwing stars in Pennsylvania.