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Boating Safety Videos - Page 5
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Type 1 and Type 2 MSDs that discharge treated waste ...
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Type 1 and Type 2 MSDs that discharge treated waste cannot be used in designated No Discharge Zones. No Discharge Zones are generally designated when a body of water has no navigable connections to other bodies of water. In these Zones: Type 1 and Type 2 MSDs must not be used and in fact, must be secured to prevent discharge.
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Heavy Traffic 5.4.6
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When boat traffic is heavy - with many boats moving in different directions and at different speeds - the boat operator MUST slow down or stop in order to navigate safely.
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Additional Environmental Considerations 6.6.3
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Be cautious and use spill prevention pads when refueling your vessel in or near the water. Gas or oil spills can have significant negative effects on the environment. Respect the wildlife and never use your vessel in a manner to harass the local wildlife. Reduce speed to "no wake" speed when approaching shorelines or in narrow channels, thus reducing possible erosion from a larger wake.
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Person Capacity 1.4.3
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Manufacturers take a number of variables into account when determining the maximum person capacity for a boat (which is displayed on the capacity plate). The maximum person capacity is a guideline. Keep in mind that most manufacturers assume an average weight per person of 150 lb. If you have passengers over 150 lb., you should adjust the maximum person capacity accordingly.
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Marine Sanitation Device (MSD) 6.7.1
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Boats operating inland with an installed toilet must also have a sanitation system to prevent pollution and discharge of raw sewage. A typical sanitation system consists of an installed toilet, a waste treatment system, and/or a holding tank. Be sure to check your MSD for US Coast Guard Certification.
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