#Inboard gasoline boats ventilation system portable#
NOTE: When an approved fixed fire extinguishing system is installed in the machinery space(s), it may be counted in the place of one B-I type hand-held portable fire extinguisher. The fire extinguisher must be USCG-approved and must be in serviceable condition. Non-motorized boats are exempt from the fire extinguisher requirements. If your boat has a built-in fuel tank, an inboard engine, compartments where portable fuel tanks may be stored, or open areas between the hull and deck where flammable or explosive gases could accumulate, you must carry a fire extinguisher. One USCG-approved B-1 type fire extinguisher is required for all recreational motorboats except outboard-powered motorboats less than 26 feet long if constructed in a manner that will not allow gas fumes to accumulate. Water Skier: Every person skiing or aquaplaning must wear an approved Type I, II or III PFD. NOTE: A Type V hybrid may substituted for any Type I, II or III device, but it must actually be worn whenever the vessel is underway and the person is not in the cabin or other enclosed area.Ĭlass I: Every person on board under the age of 6 must wear an approved Type I, II or III while the vessel is underway. One approved Type I, II or III for each person on board or being towed on water skis etc., in addition, one throwable Type IV device
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