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I was cruising around earlier this week on some new efoils, and the marine patrol came over and pulled us over! Turns out, you need registration stuck on the front of your efoil like every other boat. It didn't occur to me that this was necessary. Seems a little over the top. Less than 5 feet and 5 horsepower boat?
Not sure if we were the only ones who didn't know this.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Gilford, NH / Welch Island
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Any motorized vessel needs to be registered. Even a canoe with an electric trolling motor.
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I've been pretty pleased with the consistency applied to efoils relative to existing laws. Vests, whistles, safe passage, registrations, even safe boating certs. The approach make sense. It's powered, so it gets stickers, even if we do look like a VW bus after. 🤣
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efoils???
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