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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 83587"><p>Unless you have a small outboard motor that</p><p>Does not exceed 10 knots at full throttle its all</p><p>Good. </p><p></p><p>For a larger outboard motor to prove your point </p><p>though that your not going Over 10 knots i would </p><p>install a power limiter of Some sort because if your </p><p>running with a 70hp Suzuki and the water police do </p><p>a license check Its all here say and based on perception </p><p>especially If your not moving and your fishing for example.</p><p></p><p>The perception is that you can according to law</p><p>As long as your not going over 10 knots don't need</p><p>A license and the Perception from the water police </p><p>when they arrive Near your vessel is ok this boat </p><p>has a 70hp so They presume you need to have a </p><p>license.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 83587"] Unless you have a small outboard motor that Does not exceed 10 knots at full throttle its all Good. For a larger outboard motor to prove your point though that your not going Over 10 knots i would install a power limiter of Some sort because if your running with a 70hp Suzuki and the water police do a license check Its all here say and based on perception especially If your not moving and your fishing for example. The perception is that you can according to law As long as your not going over 10 knots don't need A license and the Perception from the water police when they arrive Near your vessel is ok this boat has a 70hp so They presume you need to have a license. [/QUOTE]
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