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Smaller Boats: 5. When taking the skier on board, be careful not to swamp the boat. On smaller boats, it is usually safer to take a person on board at the stern.
5. When taking the skier on board, be careful not to swamp the boat. On smaller boats, it is usually safer to take a person on board at the stern.See Also Boats Are Shown:Boats are shown port side to the piers; for the reverse condition, simply reverse the rudder orders but maintain the same engine speeds and directions.
Boat registration is required by the Federal Boating Act of 1958. The types of boats required to be registered, and the state offices that handle the registration, are shown .
On The Other Hand See Larger Boats:Cruisers and Larger Boats. For most cruisers and other large motorboats, Table 2-2, which is based on the craft's beam, is a practical guide for determining the minimum size of ducts and cowls.
Boats are often seen underway at night mistakenly showing running lights plus an anchor light. The two white lights, when seen from astern, could easily be misinterpreted for the two masthead lights of a larger vessel. Make sure that your anchor light is turned off if you are underway.
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