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The length of the vessel determines what equipment is required.
A lifejacket
The length of the vessel.
Vessel control order
The coast guard sets regulations for what safety equipment a vessel requires based on length. The vessels operator is responsible for measuring and making sure the appropriate equipment is on board.
It depends where the 16 foot vessel is located in order to know what it should be equipped with.
The legal operating speed for a vessel between sunset and sunrise is typically governed by local regulations or the rules of the waterway. In general, vessels are often required to operate at a safe speed that allows them to stop or take necessary action to avoid a collision. It's important to follow the specific regulations of the area where you are operating the vessel.
A lookout on a vessel is required at all times.
A lookout on a vessel is required at all times.
A lookout on a vessel is required at all times.
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The overall length of the vessel determines the equipment that it is able to carry.