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Not a silly question (life jackets)


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ok, Oswego Harborfest is just around the corner. If I have 10 guests sitting in by boat (at the dock, motor not running), do I need 10 life jackets? I took and passed the US Coastguard Auxiliary course 24 years ago and just don’t remember all the regs.

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The reason I ask is because I can only find on the internet where it says (while under power). Nothing about tied up to the dock. It would be helpful if someone had something in print.

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If you want to be foolish then go ahead...but don't expect my tax dollars to pay for the ambulance/resusitation costs for partygoers.

Enough of my opinion..here's some print right from the Coast Guard:

http://www.uscgboating.org/safety/life_ ... acket.aspx

To meet U.S. Coast Guard requirements, a boat must have a U.S. Coast Guard-approved Type I, II, III, or V life jacket for each person aboard. Boats 16 feet and over must have at least one Type IV throwable device as well.

Note it says "each person aboard". If it was strickly for boats under power, then ragboats, canoes, kayaks, rowboats etc would be exempted...which they are not.

Tom B.

(LongLine)

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