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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchero50" data-source="post: 223671" data-attributes="member: 1523"><p>I'm pretty sure Chief Cappel is taking a rather broad view on the subject...</p><p></p><p>Contacting you local DNR / game warden will probably get you closer but...</p><p></p><p>Using the Coast Guards Handbook for Boat Builders will help you determine your loading and how to determine it. Changing the boats configuration changes the load plate. Something as simple as remote steering makes the plate invalid.</p><p></p><p>That being said, my local DNR police are more interested in what's in the boat vs. the boat itself. Horn, whistle, throwable if over 16', preservers, fire extinguisher and paperwork.</p><p></p><p>Jamie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchero50, post: 223671, member: 1523"] I'm pretty sure Chief Cappel is taking a rather broad view on the subject... Contacting you local DNR / game warden will probably get you closer but... Using the Coast Guards Handbook for Boat Builders will help you determine your loading and how to determine it. Changing the boats configuration changes the load plate. Something as simple as remote steering makes the plate invalid. That being said, my local DNR police are more interested in what's in the boat vs. the boat itself. Horn, whistle, throwable if over 16', preservers, fire extinguisher and paperwork. Jamie [/QUOTE]
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