Making Waves boat markings – New York
In the US, the Coast Guard regulations require boat markings either on both port and starboard or on the transom, or both, but in this case less is more.
Read moreIn the US, the Coast Guard regulations require boat markings either on both port and starboard or on the transom, or both, but in this case less is more.
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