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| Coast Guard max capacity stickers-where? Those little yellow stickers the coast guard wants displayed on <20' boats. Anyone know where to get them? Dale Hamilton |
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| Any place that can do vinyl bumper stickers should be able to print you one. You can draw it up in Paint. An example is available from the CG in their Backyard boat builder pamphlet. If it is a home built boat your state should be satisfied with just a vinyl number on the aft quarter area or where ever your state wants it to be. Check with your Dept. of Natural Resources. |
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| As lewisboats said you can make them your self or you can buy them from label makers. Look here http://newboatbuilders.com/pages/labels.html The USCG has a list of label makers but it is a bit dated http://www.uscgboating.org/regulatio.../part_1_f.aspx I make my own
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