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In Australia PFD (Personal flotation device) type 2 or 3. Type 2 has brighter colors that 3. Type 1 is too bulky, only needed for off shore waters. Neoprene type 2 & 3 suites are the best as they fit nice, but I didnt want to pend the extra money.
A Type 3 Personal Flotation Device (PFD) is designed for activities where mobility is a priority, such as kayaking or water skiing. It provides buoyancy and support but is not intended for unconscious users, as it may not turn the wearer face-up in the water. These PFDs often have a more streamlined design, allowing for greater freedom of movement while still ensuring safety.
A personal floatation device for every one onboard
type 1,2 or ,3 pfd
Florida Law Requires any person under the age of 21 to complete a boater education course prior to operating a vessel powered by a motor of 10 horsepower or greater. Each individual on a boat must have a life jacket on board. (it does not need to be worn at all times) However children under the age of 6 must wear a type 1, 2, or 3 PFD (personal flotation device) at all times. Your boat must be registered, not necessarily in Florida but any state.
Hard drive. A common PCMCIA Type III devices is a hard drive.
A device that needs a 30 amp 3 prong plug requires a NEMA 10-30 plug.
A device that uses a 3 prong 30 amp plug requires a NEMA 10-30 electrical outlet.
A device that uses a 50 amp 3 prong plug requires a NEMA 6-50 electrical outlet.
A closed and secured y valve
The device that operates on 120V AC power requires a power cord with a standard 3-prong plug.