235.200 Required equipment -- Prohibition against operation without required
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equipment.
(1)Every vessel shall have aboard:
(a)Personal floatation devices of the type and quantity as prescribed by the
United States Coast Guard;
(b)When in operation during hours of darkness, or during times of poor visibility,
such lights as prescribed by administrative regulations of the department;
(c)If carrying or using any inflammable or toxic fluid in any inclosure for any
purpose, and if not an entirely open motorboat, an efficient natural or
mechanical ventilation system which shall be capable of removing resulting
gases prior to and during the time such motorboat is occupied by any person;
(d)Such additional equipment designed to promote the safety of navigation and
of persons as the department may find to be appropriate and for which it has
provided in its administrative regulations;
(e)If such motorboat is equipped with toilet facilities, a storage container or a
treatment or disposal system of size and construction sufficient to protect and
preserve the waters of this state from pollution. The storage container or
treatment or disposal system shall conform to the construction, performance,
and utilization criteria as may be established by regulations promulgated
pursuant to this chapter;
(f)The certificate number.
(2)Except during an authorized race or regatta, which shall include trial runs in
preparation for such race or regatta to be conducted at a time and place designated
by the department, it shall be illegal to operate any motorboat without an effective
exhaust muffling system, or in any manner which renders the exhaust muffling
system ineffective in muffling the sound of engine exhaust.
(3)No person shall operate or give permission for the operation of a motorboat which
is not equipped as required by this section or modification thereof or which is not
safe for operation as a motorboat.