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The number of VDS (Visual Distress Signals) a boat can carry depends on its size and type, as well as regulations set by maritime authorities. Generally, the U.S. Coast Guard requires boats to carry a minimum number of VDS based on their length; for example, boats over 16 feet must have at least three visual distress signals. It's always best to check local regulations to ensure compliance and safety.

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