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Can a friend use his tfl on my boat?
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How does this work? Subject line question.
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Quote from: capt skip oc on January 27, 2012, 07:37:09 AM
How does this work? Subject line question.
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what is a tfl?
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what is a tfl?
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It's what a lot of those commercial guys watching you at the Wye have.
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that's agood question. minimum would be to have all safety gear thats required on a comm. boat. and if the guy with tfl has the lic. registered to his boat i'm just not sure he could use it on your boat. you would also have to have his day off marked on your boat and his comm. # marked on the boat and all gear and floats.
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Quote from: shedking on January 27, 2012, 10:35:15 AM
It's what a lot of those commercial guys watching you at the Wye have.
Im taking a video recorder down there with me this year so that way they can watch me a little better! Thats the least that I can do they are good old boys!
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As long as he has the tfl in his pocket and # on the boat
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As long as he has the tfl in his pocket and # on the boat
That being said, sounds like they relaxed the law quite a bit from last year??
muddyclaw, If the boat gets trailered, does the Tow Vehicle still need the tfl # on it ??
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Quote from: muddyclaw on January 28, 2012, 10:10:46 AM
As long as he has the tfl in his pocket and # on the boat
and all placards are present....all pfd's are labeled with proper info...im sure there is alot more I forgot..
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Quote from: flounderpounder on January 29, 2012, 08:50:27 AM
and all placards are present....all pfd's are labeled with proper info...im sure there is alot more I forgot..
You forgot to mention, it's been the same set of regs. for quite a few years.
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if the boat registration numbers or documented name is on the TFL licesnse anyone can take the boat...if the TFL is registed to just a person then they have to be present, thats how i understand it anyway.
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Quote from: scott w on March 31, 2012, 09:55:07 PM
if the boat registration numbers or documented name is on the TFL licesnse anyone can take the boat...if the TFL is registed to just a person then they have to be present, thats how i understand it anyway.
If HB 1372 passed the Senate (hearing on 4/3), all that will change
http://mlis.state.md.us/2012rs/bills/hb/hb1372f.pdf
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