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<blockquote data-quote="Action762" data-source="post: 300782" data-attributes="member: 10888"><p>Hey Guys,</p><p></p><p>Ok so I am just curious if it is "required" by law to have floatation in your boat to keep it afloat. Who’s checking? I am looking to modify a 12' V and put a deck on it. There is not much room now as it sits. I was looking to put a low deck and seats with a high, "short", deck for the trl-motor. I have read through the forum posts here and I get it, but who’s checking? If you have floatation in your boat to keep it afloat if sunk great. It makes it easier to retrieve, if not buy some scuba gear and get it off the bottom. I am law enforcement so by no means am I trying to break the law or even bend it. I am just trying to learn because I am new to the whole thing, (i.e. first boat) and would hate to make a mistake and have to fix one like this. Thanks or clarifying if anyone does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Action762, post: 300782, member: 10888"] Hey Guys, Ok so I am just curious if it is "required" by law to have floatation in your boat to keep it afloat. Who’s checking? I am looking to modify a 12' V and put a deck on it. There is not much room now as it sits. I was looking to put a low deck and seats with a high, "short", deck for the trl-motor. I have read through the forum posts here and I get it, but who’s checking? If you have floatation in your boat to keep it afloat if sunk great. It makes it easier to retrieve, if not buy some scuba gear and get it off the bottom. I am law enforcement so by no means am I trying to break the law or even bend it. I am just trying to learn because I am new to the whole thing, (i.e. first boat) and would hate to make a mistake and have to fix one like this. Thanks or clarifying if anyone does. [/QUOTE]
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