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Old 08-05-2007, 08:56 AM   #128
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Originally Posted by NightWing
Sound producing devices are not required on manually propelled vessels.
I'm reading that now—nor on unpowered sailboats—tricky wording. (And at the bottom of each page: "It's the LAW!")

Interesting exemption—which would leave a lot of boats defenseless in fog or darkness. Could they have been required in the past? I've attached a whistle to my PFDs for many years.

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Originally Posted by WeirsBeachBoater
"...you provide the kayak I'll provide the boat..."
Ironically, I have two "unused-lately" kayaks available for a test: the frames are, respectively, wood and aluminum.

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Originally Posted by WeirsBeachBoater
We can test the theory out. We just have to find out, whether the kayak in question was plastic or fiberglass.
I'd want to know what propeller was used first: there are "cleavers", "choppers", and "rakers" that would make short work of kevlar and aluminum.
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