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Drain plug law.
Is it state law that the drain plug needs to be removed from the boat when it is being transported on the trailer ? A friend told me it is a new law. However, I have not read it or heard any notice on the news and was not informed of this when I registered my boat. Has this been a law all along and I just never knew and have been lucky I didn't get a fine? My boat and trailer have been inspected by people at the ramp but I have never been told to pull the plug.
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It was never mentioned when I took the safety class. I have never heard of it or seen it referenced anywhere either. I think it's a good idea though. Water is heavy and having more than a few gallons sloshing around could effect your driving.
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New Law
There is a new 'Clean Dry and Drain' law that went into effect 1/1/2017.
This was my first google hit: http://lakewinonanh.org/2017/clean-drain-law/ |
Below is the link to the RSA related to this topic:
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/...7/487-16-d.htm |
Thank you feb and Knomad.
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And please move away from the lake before you pull the plug. Put your bilge pump on manual or off. We don't want your dirty (Contaminated?) bilge water draining back into the lake. Same with fish tanks, etc. It is all part of the effort to prevent the spread of invasive species, plants and animals.
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A lake host at Sheps informed me of the new law this weekend. He also reminded me to move away from the lake (up the hill) before pulling the plug.
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So what is the difference in the water that your pump pumps out of the hull and into the lake and the water that you drain out of the hull:confused:
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They are trying limit water from one source into another. If you dump your bilge by pulling the plug when coming out of one lake it's empty before you hit the next one and you won't be pumping the prior into the next body of water.
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Dumb dump rule
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There is a difference
What is in your bilge may not just be lake water. It could be some rainwater or lake water mixed with engine fluids that the bilge pump is too high to pump out, and the drain will be at the lowest point and thereby allow the now polluted water/fluids to exit.
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Drain Plug - question
Can the drain plug be used inside or outside the boat, does it matter. I've had mechanics work on by boat to get it spring ready and had it both ways. I've always put on the inside but harder to reach. I was always leery of it popping out if on the outside.
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Can go either way, just make sure it's snug, and if a lever-type, the make sure the lever is not protruding below the hull line when installed outside. Outside is much easier for trailered boats. Many boats just have an outside-accessed screw-in plug now.
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