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In doing some further investigation on my Marquis


What lenght is the boat ?

I really don't feel I have a need for a marine radio,


Length answer will tell you if having a radio is law ....

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It's a 22 foot v hull cuddy


Ron wrote:
"Tim" wrote in news:

In doing some further investigation on my Marquis


What lenght is the boat ?

I really don't feel I have a need for a marine radio,


Length answer will tell you if having a radio is law ....

Ron


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It's a 22 foot v hull cuddy


Up here its volutary for pleasure craft but if you have a radio then a
radio licence is mandatory. Check what your local/national requirements
are. And also look into digital radios and their licencing too.



Ron wrote:
"Tim" wrote in news:

In doing some further investigation on my Marquis


What lenght is the boat ?

I really don't feel I have a need for a marine radio,


Length answer will tell you if having a radio is law ....

Ron




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Ron wrote:
"Tim" wrote in news:1163974936.535594.256880
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It's a 22 foot v hull cuddy


Up here its volutary for pleasure craft but if you have a radio then a
radio licence is mandatory. Check what your local/national requirements
are. And also look into digital radios and their licencing too.



You could be right, Ron.

I don't think that my 22 ft'r would require a radio, and I will check
out the idea of licensing, But I'll check out what the Coast Guard has
to say about it.

Thanks!

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Ron wrote:
"Tim" wrote in news:1163974936.535594.256880
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It's a 22 foot v hull cuddy


Up here its volutary for pleasure craft but if you have a radio then a
radio licence is mandatory. Check what your local/national requirements
are. And also look into digital radios and their licencing too.



You could be right, Ron.

I don't think that my 22 ft'r would require a radio, and I will check
out the idea of licensing, But I'll check out what the Coast Guard has
to say about it.

Thanks!


If other on a small lake, you need a VHF. May not be required, but needed.
If you have problems, and do not know exactly where you are, and use a cell
phone, you are going to possibly be looked for, for a long time. And how do
you hail another boat nearby? You have his cell number?




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I really didn't think so. But I am going to check out all the
"ins&outs" about one. Yes, I do plan on getting a VHF, because, This
summer, we'll probably be taking a river cruise on either the Illinois,
or the Ohio river. and yes, there is some barge traffic. And good to
have anyhow. Otherwise it really wouldn't be that big of a deal, if
all we were to do is putter around on Carlyle lake....


Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On 20 Nov 2006 10:49:10 -0800, "Tim" wrote:


Ron wrote:
"Tim" wrote in news:1163974936.535594.256880
@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com:

It's a 22 foot v hull cuddy

Up here its volutary for pleasure craft but if you have a radio then a
radio licence is mandatory. Check what your local/national requirements
are. And also look into digital radios and their licencing too.


You could be right, Ron.

I don't think that my 22 ft'r would require a radio, and I will check
out the idea of licensing, But I'll check out what the Coast Guard has
to say about it.


As a recreational boater, you don't need a license to operate VHF.


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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On 20 Nov 2006 10:49:10 -0800, "Tim" wrote:


Ron wrote:

"Tim" wrote in news:1163974936.535594.256880
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It's a 22 foot v hull cuddy

Up here its volutary for pleasure craft but if you have a radio then a
radio licence is mandatory. Check what your local/national requirements
are. And also look into digital radios and their licencing too.


You could be right, Ron.

I don't think that my 22 ft'r would require a radio, and I will check
out the idea of licensing, But I'll check out what the Coast Guard has
to say about it.



As a recreational boater, you don't need a license to operate VHF.



Still do in God's Country!
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 20:18:32 GMT, Don White
wrote:


Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:

On 20 Nov 2006 10:49:10 -0800, "Tim" wrote:



Ron wrote:


"Tim" wrote in news:1163974936.535594.256880
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It's a 22 foot v hull cuddy

Up here its volutary for pleasure craft but if you have a radio then a
radio licence is mandatory. Check what your local/national requirements
are. And also look into digital radios and their licencing too.

You could be right, Ron.

I don't think that my 22 ft'r would require a radio, and I will check
out the idea of licensing, But I'll check out what the Coast Guard has
to say about it.

As a recreational boater, you don't need a license to operate VHF.


Still do in God's Country!



Of course - you need a license to go to the bathroom in Canada.



Depends on what you're doin' in there!
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