Personal Watercraft Insurance – Draft
Tuesday, Jun. 28th 2022 6:34 AM
What is a Draft: ‘Draft’ is the depth of water that your boat needs in order to float freely. The draft is measured as the distance from the waterline to the lowest point of the boat
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