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It doesn't really specify either way.


"Jeff" wrote in message
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That's a nice chart in Chapman's, but the categories apply to
motorboats, not sailboats. The categories Class A, 1, 2 and 3 are
used to refer to power boats.


Scotty wrote:
from Chapman's;

USCG min. reguired safety eg.:
Fire ext.- 26'~40' = either 2 B-1, or 1 B-ll.


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A Snark that actually gets sailed would be a better choice
than any boat that bobspit uses for bragging on the Internet.


"Jeff" wrote in message
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Bart Senior wrote:

In the USA, does a sailboat, 30.5 feet in length, without


mechanical

propulsion require fire extinguishers?



Federal Law (according to my little handbook from 2000) does not
require fire extinguishers on open boat that have no inboard

engines
or fuel tanks. This is not a law that state generally override.






 
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