Title 52, Chapter 7, Section 8
( 52-7-8)
(a) Classification. Vessels subject to the provisions of this
article shall be divided into four classes as follows: (1) Class A........................... Less than 16 feet in length (2) Class 1........................... 16 feet or over and less
than 26 feet in length (3) Class 2........................... 26 feet or over and less
than 40 feet in length (4) Class 3........................... 40 feet or more in length (b) Lights. Every vessel in all weathers from sunset to sunrise
shall carry and exhibit lights as provided by regulations of the
board. (c) Whistle or horn. Every vessel of Class 2 or 3 shall be provided
with an efficient whistle or horn or other sound-producing
mechanical appliance capable of producing signals required by the
rules for the prevention of collision enacted by Congress. (d) Lifesaving devices. (1) Every vessel shall be equipped with and carry aboard, at all times, at least one Type I, II, III, or V (hybrid) personal flotation device for each person on board; provided, however, Type V (hybrid) devices are acceptable only when worn and securely fastened. In addition to the individual personal flotation device, each vessel, except for personal watercraft, as such term is defined in subsection (a) of Code Section 52-7-8.2, canoes, and kayaks, must at all times be equipped with at least one Type IV (throwable) device. (2) No person may use a vessel upon the waters of this state
unless the personal flotation devices as required in paragraph (1)
of this subsection are readily accessible to the occupants of the
vessel, are in good and serviceable condition, are legibly marked
with the United States Coast Guard approved number, and are of an
appropriate size for the occupants of the vessel for whom they are
intended; provided, however, that provisions of this subsection
shall not apply to racing sculls, racing shells, and racing
sweeps. (3) No person shall operate a moving vessel upon the waters of
this state with a child under age ten on board such vessel unless
the child is wearing an appropriately sized personal flotation
device, as required by this subsection to be on board the vessel.
This requirement shall not apply when the child is within a fully
enclosed roofed cabin or other fully enclosed roofed compartment
or structure on the vessel. (e) Fire extinguishers. (1) Every mechanically propelled Class A and Class 1 vessel,
constructed so as to have enclosed areas which permit entrapment
of gases or vapors, shall carry aboard one Type B-I United States
Coast Guard approved hand portable fire extinguisher unless there
is a United States Coast Guard approved fixed fire-extinguishing
system installed in the machinery space. When such a fixed
fire-extinguishing system is installed in the machinery space, no
hand portable fire extinguisher will be required. (2) Every mechanically propelled Class 2 vessel, regardless of
construction, shall carry aboard two Type B-I or one Type B-II
United States Coast Guard approved hand portable fire
extinguisher. When a United States Coast Guard approved fixed
fire-extinguishing system is installed in the machinery space, one
less Type B-I hand portable fire extinguisher is required. (3) Every mechanically propelled Class 3 vessel, regardless of
construction, shall carry aboard three Type B-I or one Type B-I
and one Type B-II United States Coast Guard approved hand portable
fire extinguisher. When a United States Coast Guard approved
fixed fire-extinguishing system is installed in the machinery
space, one less Type B-I hand portable fire extinguisher is
required. (4) The carriage of any dry stored pressure fire extinguishers not
fitted with pressure gauges or indicating devices or any
vaporizing liquid fire extinguishers containing carbon
tetrachloride, chlorbomethane, or any other toxic vaporizing
liquids is prohibited. (5) The carriage of any United States Coast Guard approved hand
portable fire extinguisher or any fixed fire extinguishing system
which is not fully charged shall be prohibited. (f) Equipment exemptions in authorized races. Subsections (c) and (e) of this Code section shall not apply to vessels while competing in any race conducted pursuant to Code Section 52-7-19 or, if such vessels are designed and intended solely for racing, while engaged in such navigation as is incidental to the tuning up of the boats and engines for the race. (g) Flame arrester for carburetor. Every vessel shall have the
carburetor or carburetors of every engine therein, except outboard
motors using gasoline as fuel, equipped with an efficient United
States Coast Guard approved flame arrester, backfire trap, or other
similar device. (h) Ventilation. Every such vessel, except open boats, using as fuel
any liquid of a volatile nature, shall be provided with means for
properly and efficiently ventilating the bilges of the engine and
fuel tank compartments so as to remove any explosive or flammable
gases. (i) Rules and regulations. No person shall operate or give
permission for the operation of a vessel which is not equipped as
required by this article or the rules and regulations of the
department made pursuant thereto. (j) Sale of personal flotation devices. It shall be unlawful for any
person to sell or offer for sale within this state any personal
flotation device which is not United States Coast Guard approved
unless such device is clearly marked as follows: "Notice: This
personal flotation device is not United States Coast Guard
approved." As used in this Code section, the words "personal
flotation device" shall not include flotation devices such as
plastic toys, rafts, and other devices used for recreational
purposes in or around swimming pools, lakes, or beaches when such
devices are easily recognizable as not being designed or intended
for use as lifesaving devices. Any person who violates this Code
section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. |