Personal Watercraft Insurance – Sound Producing Devices
Thursday, Sep. 7th 2023 10:55 AM
Sound-producing devices include a bell, horn, whistle, etc. Every vessel less than 12 meters (39.4 ft.) in length must carry an efficient sound-producing device. The sound-producing device need not meet any particular specifications as long as the vessel can produce signals required by the navigational rules.
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