Compliance Issue...On-board Signage
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 1:13 pm
I'm in the process of ensuring that my new-to-me 263 is outfitted with all of the required safety equipment, and I have come across a "compliance requirement" that seems more than a bit ridiculous. It states as follows:
If you have a boat 26’ or longer, you must have a written garbage placard and an oil discharge placard “prominently posted” to remind you and your crew what can be thrown overboard and what can’t. The placards must be permanently attached, be made of durable material, and must be at least 4X9 inches in size. Great Lakes boaters must display a garbage placard specifically designed for the Great lakes.
I understand the intent and purpose of this regulation in commercial applications, however I am not seeing a purpose of place for these placards on my boat. Seriously, I cannot imagine that there are any recreational boaters that need to post these signs on their boats to ensure that their "crew" is aware that it is illegal to dump oil and trash in the water.
Aside from rarely spitting my gum out, I never litter, and seriously despise the folks that do, but am I alone in not wanting to permanently affix and display these decals/signs on my boat?
Have any of you been inspected and cited for not having these posted on your boat?
Just wondering if this is something that actually NEEDS to be in compliance, or if it is an acknowledged "should have them but not enforced" item?
If you have a boat 26’ or longer, you must have a written garbage placard and an oil discharge placard “prominently posted” to remind you and your crew what can be thrown overboard and what can’t. The placards must be permanently attached, be made of durable material, and must be at least 4X9 inches in size. Great Lakes boaters must display a garbage placard specifically designed for the Great lakes.
I understand the intent and purpose of this regulation in commercial applications, however I am not seeing a purpose of place for these placards on my boat. Seriously, I cannot imagine that there are any recreational boaters that need to post these signs on their boats to ensure that their "crew" is aware that it is illegal to dump oil and trash in the water.
Aside from rarely spitting my gum out, I never litter, and seriously despise the folks that do, but am I alone in not wanting to permanently affix and display these decals/signs on my boat?
Have any of you been inspected and cited for not having these posted on your boat?
Just wondering if this is something that actually NEEDS to be in compliance, or if it is an acknowledged "should have them but not enforced" item?