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On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 06:41:35 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: In the thread about the USCG proposing a new federal law requiring ID while boating we are talking about what the USCG is looking for, but currently many, maybe most, states require you to carry ID. In Georgia, you need the same type of ID to boat as you do to drive. The boat registration and a government issued ID (drivers license, passport, a boat safety certificate, ID card etc.) I keep my registration, an extra copy of my drivers license, and a spare key in the boat at all times, so I know I will never forget them it. I use one of those fake cans to hold all items. What is requirement in your state, and do you always keep them with you while boating? The requirement in CT is a valid boater certification issued by the state, a state issued picture ID and vessel registration. |
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