single-hull boats less than 20 feet in length
A 20 ft long or less boat must have a capacity plate.
A 20 ft long or less boat must have a capacity plate.
What type of boat must have a capacity plate
the capacity of a boat depends on what type of boat it is and how big it is
A federal law requires a capacity plat on all motorized, single-hull boats that are less than 20 feet long. The plate must be in seen from the steering area.
The capacity plate of a powerboat typically includes crucial information such as the maximum load capacity in pounds, the maximum number of passengers the boat can safely carry, and the recommended horsepower for the vessel. It may also indicate the boat's type, length, and specific safety requirements. This plate serves as an essential guideline for ensuring safe operation and compliance with regulations.
A sailboat.
all boats operating between sunset and sunrise. - jr
All boats operating between sunset and sunrise
all boats operating between sunset and sunrise. - jr
all boats operating between sunset and sunrise. - jr
all boats operating between sunset and sunrise. - jr