Coast Guard-approved Type I, II, III or V PFD while the motorboat is underway. Coast Guard-approved Type I, II, or III PFD must be readily available for each of the other passengers on board.Įveryone on board a motorboat less than 16 feet propelled by a hand tiller outboard motor must wear a U.S. Inflatables are not allowed for children age 16 and under. The PFD must be fastened and properly sized for the child. Coast Guard-approved Type I, II, or III PFD while underway on a vessel less than 26 feet long. Louisiana law requires that all children age 16 and younger wear a U.S.
#Inboard gasoline boats built after 1981 registration#
You must attach decals received from LDWF to each side of the vessel's bow within 6 inches of your registration number. Examples of correct number display are: LA-4002-CS OR LA 4002 GS. There must be a hyphen or space equal to the width of a number (except 1) or letter (except I) between the prefix, numerals, and suffix. *Disregard border, outline, and shadowing when determining height and color contrast.
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You must keep your registration certificate on board the vessel at all times. When you register your boat, you will receive a registration certificate, which states the number assigned to your boat, and two decals.