My boat made the paper this weekend
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In Missouri persons sitting on the hatch and/or standing on the deck would constitute a violation if the boat was in gear and not engaged in the process of mooring/casting off. The statutes may be less restrictive in Ct. A copy of the Mo reg follows:
Motorboats, regulations as to passenger seating while under way--person in water, flag required, when--slow speed required, when--penalty.
306.126. 1. The operator of a motorboat shall not allow any person to ride or sit on the gunwales, decking over the bow, railing, top of seat back or decking over the back of the motorboat while under way, unless such person is inboard of adequate guards or railing provided on the motorboat to prevent a passenger from being lost overboard. As used in this section, the term "adequate guards or railing" means guards or railings having a height parameter of at least six inches but not more than eighteen inches. Nothing in this section shall be construed to mean that passengers or other persons aboard a motorboat cannot occupy the decking over the bow of the boat to moor it to a mooring buoy or to cast off from such a buoy, or for any other necessary purpose. The provisions of this section shall not apply to vessels propelled by sail.
Motorboats, regulations as to passenger seating while under way--person in water, flag required, when--slow speed required, when--penalty.
306.126. 1. The operator of a motorboat shall not allow any person to ride or sit on the gunwales, decking over the bow, railing, top of seat back or decking over the back of the motorboat while under way, unless such person is inboard of adequate guards or railing provided on the motorboat to prevent a passenger from being lost overboard. As used in this section, the term "adequate guards or railing" means guards or railings having a height parameter of at least six inches but not more than eighteen inches. Nothing in this section shall be construed to mean that passengers or other persons aboard a motorboat cannot occupy the decking over the bow of the boat to moor it to a mooring buoy or to cast off from such a buoy, or for any other necessary purpose. The provisions of this section shall not apply to vessels propelled by sail.
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What the picture doesnt show is that we just pulled off the dock from harbor park and the guy on the deck just finished with the line and was making his way back in.
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Not everyone is making assumptions here.....it's a great pic! If that was my boat, I'd be telling everyone too!
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He could tell that I was sober, that my two year old was wearing his pfd and that I was quite confident about the fact that the boat was in neutral and that I had done nothing wrong. He asked to see pfd's at which point I killed boat engines because I still was wearing my lanyard. Once he saw the jackets he was on his way (didn't ask for any documentation or anything else).
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We have a poker run in a few weeks and have a couple pusing us to put them on our boat, putting us to 7 people. I told them sorry but no. I'm not comfortable with 7 people on the boat, even if the lake is flat.
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In Missouri persons sitting on the hatch and/or standing on the deck would constitute a violation if the boat was in gear and not engaged in the process of mooring/casting off. The statutes may be less restrictive in Ct. A copy of the Mo reg follows:
Motorboats, regulations as to passenger seating while under way--person in water, flag required, when--slow speed required, when--penalty.
306.126. 1. The operator of a motorboat shall not allow any person to ride or sit on the gunwales, decking over the bow, railing, top of seat back or decking over the back of the motorboat while under way, unless such person is inboard of adequate guards or railing provided on the motorboat to prevent a passenger from being lost overboard. As used in this section, the term "adequate guards or railing" means guards or railings having a height parameter of at least six inches but not more than eighteen inches. Nothing in this section shall be construed to mean that passengers or other persons aboard a motorboat cannot occupy the decking over the bow of the boat to moor it to a mooring buoy or to cast off from such a buoy, or for any other necessary purpose. The provisions of this section shall not apply to vessels propelled by sail.
Motorboats, regulations as to passenger seating while under way--person in water, flag required, when--slow speed required, when--penalty.
306.126. 1. The operator of a motorboat shall not allow any person to ride or sit on the gunwales, decking over the bow, railing, top of seat back or decking over the back of the motorboat while under way, unless such person is inboard of adequate guards or railing provided on the motorboat to prevent a passenger from being lost overboard. As used in this section, the term "adequate guards or railing" means guards or railings having a height parameter of at least six inches but not more than eighteen inches. Nothing in this section shall be construed to mean that passengers or other persons aboard a motorboat cannot occupy the decking over the bow of the boat to moor it to a mooring buoy or to cast off from such a buoy, or for any other necessary purpose. The provisions of this section shall not apply to vessels propelled by sail.
Omerto, I've had the officers here tell me "under way" referred to above was construed as the engines running!
I got stopped one time in the no wake by grand glaize for folks inside standing up behind the bolsters, officer thought they were sitting on top of the sides of the boat. He had a trainee with him and just wanted practice putting people through the drill. Funny part was he had stopped me two hours prior going into Frankie and Louie's since he thought I was not in idle, which I was, and had the trainee practice asking me all the questions.
At Grand Glaize my wife got frustrated with him and made a comment about him not even remembering walking us through it a couple hours ago - and he politely apologized, thanked us and ended the process....