Documentation with the U.S. Coast Guard
Admiralty means your vessel is operating in international waters.
alcohol/ blood test
To have a sample of your blood or breath tested for alcohol.
Boarding and search by the US Coast Guard. . . . and Officers of the Texas DPS.
garbage disposal placard
26' ft sailboat with engine
Whistle
a PFD
a whistle or horn AND a bell audible for at least one mile
a whistle or horn AND a bell audible for at least one mile
If your vessel is less than 39.4 feet long and operating on Pennsylvania state waters, you are required to carry a sound-producing device such as a whistle, horn, or bell. This device should be capable of producing an efficient sound signal to alert other boaters, especially in situations where visibility is reduced. It's essential to have a device that can be heard clearly over the ambient noise, ensuring safety on the water.
If your vessel is less than 65.6 feet long and operating in federally controlled waters in Mississippi, you must carry a sound-producing device such as a whistle or a horn. This device is required to signal your presence in instances where visual communication may not be sufficient. Additionally, vessels must also comply with any specific regulations that may apply to the area of operation.