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"Mike" wrote in message
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See...again, I'm getting different advice. The boat is 25'. So I don't
need one?
But on the registration form, it says "Capacity plate information: Must
be filled out." Then on the instructions page, it says that boats
under 20ft are required to display a capacity plate. Also, "If the
boat does not have a capacity plate, complete form [blah blah blah]."
But that form is the request for a capacity plate, which all suggests
that I really do actually need one.

Does anyone else find this confusing?


My over 20' boat has a plate the states the boat meets all CG regulations as
of build date.


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