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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

235.110 Display of number on boat -- Specifications -- Certificate of number to be

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(1)The owners shall cause to be painted on or attached to each side of the bow of the
motorboat the identification number in such manner as may be prescribed by rules
and regulations of the department in order that it may be clearly visible. The number
shall be maintained in a legible condition. The certificate of number shall be pocket
size and shall be available at all times for inspection on the motorboat for which
issued, whenever such motorboat is in operation, except as provided in KRS
235.230.
(2)All numbers placed upon the bow of a motorboat subject to this numbering system
shall be:
(a)Painted on, or attached to, each side of the bow (i.e. the forward half) of the
vessel;
(b)Read from left to right;
(c)And in such position as to provide maximum visibility;
(d)In block letters of good proportion not less than three
(3)inches in height;
(e)Have spaces that are equal to the width of a letter other than "I" or a number
other than "1" between the letter and the number groupings (Example: KY
1234 A);
(f)Of a color which will contrast with the color of the background (i.e. dark
numbers on a light background) and so maintained as to be clearly visible and
legible.
(3)No number other than the number awarded to a motorboat or granted reciprocity
pursuant to this chapter shall be painted, attached, or otherwise displayed on either
side of the bow of such motorboat.
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