Florida Regulations on Capacity Plate

noloc45

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I recently bought a 1988 "Traveler" 15.5ft boat. I have 2 quick questions. Where do I find the HIN? I know somewhere near the back there is a "imprinted" ID of some kind that starts off like "HP Y062..." Is that it? Also,
we live in Florida and regulation states that "No person may operate a monohull boat of less than 20 feet in length while exceeding the maximum weight, persons, or horsepower capacity as displayed on the manufacturer's capacity plate." Our capacity plate states 4 people, but we've recently added another person that would like to fish with us, brining it to 5 people. Now, the boat is actually a Tri-Hull. So does that regulation still apply or not? Thanks!

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SoFloStone

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Re: Florida Regulations on Capacity Plate

Your boat would be considered a mono-hull....

Regardless of what the marketed name was...

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noloc45

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Re: Florida Regulations on Capacity Plate

Oooooh. Can you explain to me why that is?
 

dwco5051

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Re: Florida Regulations on Capacity Plate

Trihull is just a designation for a particular design such as deep Vee, flat bottom, or semi-V. Your boat is a monohull.

My guess is that the regulation was written this way to exclude pontoon boats. Otherwise the reg could have just been written as "all motorboats under 20 feet".
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Florida Regulations on Capacity Plate

mono hull is just that, that a single hull. the 4 person is the boat is only designed for 4 people sitting safely in the boat during operation. the capacity is set by United States Coast Guard standards, not the state of Florida. it applies in all states.
 

joebob14

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Re: Florida Regulations on Capacity Plate

I have an older tri hull that I salvaged and rebuilt but when I got the boat it did not have the tag on it. With a few receipts for some glass and a measurement of the boat they called it homade and said I didnt need the capacitey plate.
 
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