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Jimfish
Posted 6/9/2005 11:28 AM (#150188)
Subject: Trying to avoid a ticket





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Location: Des Plaines, IL
Does anyone know if your batteries need to be in a battery box with a lid or what the rule is. Also what else do they look for when they stop your boat?
Thanks, Jim
Guest
Posted 6/9/2005 11:35 AM (#150190 - in reply to #150188)
Subject: RE: Trying to avoid a ticket


Here in PA they only check to make sure you have enough PFDs and everyone has a license. I've never heard of anything to do with the battery being in a box.

Dave
JohnMD
Posted 6/9/2005 11:50 AM (#150191 - in reply to #150188)
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Location: Algonquin, ILL
Jim: Here in ILL and I'm sure in Most other States the battery posts must be covered. This is really easy to do and makes sense, just buy a battery box they are only a few bucks at K-Mart or any other store

tuffy1
Posted 6/9/2005 12:00 PM (#150194 - in reply to #150188)
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Location: Racine, Wi
I got checked a few weeks ago, and the batteries had to be secured (tied down) and the terminals covered. Weather it is just the posts with a cover, or a lid for a battery box.
setme31
Posted 6/9/2005 3:56 PM (#150231 - in reply to #150194)
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Location: Kildeer, IL
I got tested a little while ago, and found the same as Tuffy. Batteries must be tied down, and the posts must be covered. You don't need a box. I didn't have a box, and they didn't care at all.
mreiter
Posted 6/10/2005 7:21 AM (#150266 - in reply to #150188)
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Location: menasha wi 54952
A good rule of thumb is that if your boat has an enclosed area that the battery goes into it will need to be strapped down and have the terminals covered. If your boat does not have an enclosed area the battery will have to be enclosed in an approved strapped down battery box.

MR
setme31
Posted 6/10/2005 7:48 AM (#150268 - in reply to #150188)
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Location: Kildeer, IL
Mreiter, As far as I know, that is not true in Illinois. My Tuffy doesn't have an enclosed battery space. They just sit on the floor under a shelf (half of the battery sticks out). My batteries are strapped down, and only have the terminals covered. When I got checked, the officers didn't have any problem with my batteries.
mikie
Posted 6/10/2005 8:58 AM (#150280 - in reply to #150188)
Subject: RE: Trying to avoid a ticket





Location: Athens, Ohio
from the Ill. state boating regulations (thanks to askJeeves.com):

K. Battery Covers: Storage batteries shall be provided with suitable supports and secured against shifting. Batteries shall be equipped with non-conductive shielding means to prevent accidental shorting.

that's all it says. go buy some baits with the money you just saved on fines. m
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