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"Serviceable condition" in the context of the United States Coast Guard refers to the operational state of a piece of equipment, vessel, or facility. It means that the item is functioning properly, is well-maintained, and is suitable for use in fulfilling the Coast Guard's mission and operational requirements.
In order for a life jacket to be legal, it must be approved by the U.S. Coast Guard, meet specific safety requirements, be in good condition, and be the appropriate size for the intended wearer.
Must be coast guard approved
The Coast Guard requires that a class B-1 Coast Guard approved portable fire extinguisher in working condition be aboard every PWC
A personal flotation device approved by the U.S. Coast Guard. They're required if you're out on a boat most places.
Must be coast guard approved
The class of vessel must be 16 ft or longer to be US Coast Guard approved.
Yes, if the boat is under coast guard jurisdiction, or some other place that has adopted coast-guard regulations for fire extinguishers, then any REQUIRED fire extinguisher aboard must be coast-guard approved and labelled accordingly.
Must be coast guard approved
Must be Coast Guard approved
Must be coast guard approved
Must be Coast Guard approved