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I guess you live in a "fascist state" too! The cylinders won't be filled
if they are rusty but apart from that I've not seen any restrictions.
Certainly my insurance does not require a certificate...

Cheers MC

Donals Dilemma wrote:

On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 12:15:52 +1300, The_navigator©
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I've never seen a certificate of complaince for boat LPG...

Cheers MC



You're kidding?
All mobile (read caravans and trailers) and marine LPG installation
MUST be inspected and certified here to get insurance.
Insurance coys insist on reinspection at least at change of ownership
and most every 5 years min.
Cylinders MUST be galvanised for marine and in current inspection to
be refilled.


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