Sail Boat Using Trash How Would An Experimental Boat/floating Island Be Registered?

How would an experimental boat/floating island be registered? - sail boat using trash

Hello,

I think the construction of a floating island of plastic bottles and a boat like this used: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lolQ5pgp6XQ

My island at the bottom is like the video to see. I love to travel to the United States on the coast and inland waterways, and possibly other countries.

My question is how such a thing is recorded and what the legal issues are involved? It is basically a pile of trash in May as some people say it is a threat to the environment and other people say that his organization is sustainable to live without breaking down.

The island would probably drive motors, sails or kites, but probably only with the engine.

Over time, very wide and massive, and many turn to him.

The island is of bottles for cleaning the beaches and collecting bottles, usually on the receiving end to landfill sites, making it to clean their appearance.

How does this problem and what laws should I follow?


Thank you,
James

PS It would be nice if I need to register at all? After all, the floating mass with a motor!

1 comments:

squeezie... said...

If you have an engine and moves through the water, you must be registered and all necessary equipment such as lamps, marine_qualified motor, etc., etc., if you do, therefore, most states, you must specify the number one, so you it and can revise it if necessary and put the official figure. If the passenger in the same pay for them privleges, then it must comply with federal requirements, the master shall be duly approved by the Coast Guard. If more than six passengers, then it must be regularly inspected by the Coast Guard and have a special role, equipment, and the captain must be a higher class of license. There is also the question of insurance and no insurance will be willing to extend cooperationto do. It would carry a serious offense to people, even for free, and ignore all the rules and requirements before. The Coast Guard and local authorities have the right to stop and ask for advice on proper compliance. If you have a seaworthy boat or dangerous in the operation, the trip and will certainly be taken into account.

It is quite possible to comply with the above, but with a number of people in a house built boat is a serious matter.

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