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Is a bell required?
wrote in message ... wrote in message ups.com... Your bell must be EXACTLY the right pitch too. If it is just a little off, you get massive fines. HOWEVER, if you send the bell and $500, we will test the bell and tell you if it is ok. Hey, I've got a better deal! Since the bell isn't required just send me $500 and I'll tell you it is ok. That saves you postage! -- Tom. It is a very good question. Especially, with today's navigational equipment available to the pleasure boaters in Canada, for pleasure craft greater than 39 feet and not greater than 65 feet in length. A sound signalling device is require. As for the specifications of this device see the Canadian collision regulation: http://www.tc.gc.ca/acts-regulations...ml#ANNEX%20III --Denis Here's a direct link to the sound signal specification: http://www.tc.gc.ca/acts-regulations...a14.html#ANNEX III -- Denis http://www.tc.gc.ca/acts-regulations...a14.html#ANNEX III |
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