Sounds like if it was ok where your at, if you go boat some where else, that it may not be so good3" high is std. in NY. Plus spacing must be right. It IS enforced.
My son bought a brand new boat and the dealer put on custom numbers. He was stopped the first day out because the officer said the contrast wasn't right and it wasn't very visible. The dealer sent him new ones.
Accirding to our coast gard instructor, that is a federal law, states collect the fees for tax purposes but boating registrations, laws for public water ways etc all fall under federal law....so...yes all states will be the same.Guess I should have phrased the question better, as in which states don't enforce the 3 inch block letters. All good just the same
Good grief, now your quoting Fed Reg and lawsAccirding to our coast gard instructor, that is a federal law, states collect the fees for tax purposes but boating registrations, laws for public water ways etc all fall under federal law....so...yes all states will be the same.
Soooo, not every place does enforce to the exact letter of the law). Most what is seen is any but
Just repeating what the coast gard instructor told us during our boating class !!!Good grief, now your quoting Fed Reg and laws
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Soooo, not every place does enforce to the exact letter of the law
The bottom line is that it's not the state or the county or the place.Soooo, not every place does enforce to the exact letter of the law
The biggest reason that you dont get tickets for 5 mph over is...the mfgrs only garentee the speedometers accuracy to 10% of actual speed. Anyone can request an odometer/ speedometer accuracy statement from any vehicle manufacture and they all hold up in court !! In my younger days, I used that option a couple times in court....and yes the tickets were thrown out and the arresting officers reprimanded for wasting the courts time. With todays electric gages, they are more accurate, so it may not be as easy as it used to be, but officers wont take that chance anymore.Same as most LEO's will do nothing if your speed exceeds 5 MPH over, and very few will bother with 8 over.
My observation, if your on the great lakes or coast line, then do it according to the Reg's. If your inland not many will pay any attention unless your doing something stupid
Sorry I brought the subject up
Most Numbers I have seen the past 30 years, are not Block, but Script. I haven't seen any LE officer, getting his Panties into a Knot over it3" in Canada, contrasting, block lettering. National law. Enforcement is a local thing.