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<blockquote data-quote="bluegillfisher" data-source="post: 274407" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>You use both front and back when underway. and only the back light when not moving or anchored .. There are some really good online courses for boating rules. Illinois and Missouri both print boat rules that are easy to understand. When you start talking bow, stern, port, starboard, and give way vessel, you make yourself a safer boater.</p><p></p><p>really cool fenders on trailer. I wish my big jon was a semi vee, but I love her anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluegillfisher, post: 274407, member: 249"] You use both front and back when underway. and only the back light when not moving or anchored .. There are some really good online courses for boating rules. Illinois and Missouri both print boat rules that are easy to understand. When you start talking bow, stern, port, starboard, and give way vessel, you make yourself a safer boater. really cool fenders on trailer. I wish my big jon was a semi vee, but I love her anyway. [/QUOTE]
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