Hoosier_Steelheader Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 I have a question that I didn't see anywhere, so I'll ask it here (If it belongs somewhere else admin / Mods please move)Last summer I was boarded and inspected by the C.G. no problems there. But when asked if I had any weapons on board I said other than knives "NO". Then wehn I showed my flare fit which is a 12 ga flare gun, they told me that Michigan DNR regards these as a weapon and I probably should declare them as such?I suppose I will from now on, but have you all ever heard that?For the record I was just inside Indiana waters.
Priority1 Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 Yes I have heard that. I think it gets even touchier when you are in Canadian waters.
GLF Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 I am not sure. But now that someone mentioned flares....I need to check the expiration dates on mine.
jimbobber Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 Charter boats are not even allowed to have flare guns on boardbecause they are considered a weapon.
ALLEYES Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 I cannot carry one. But last I heard it was only charter boats. Could have changed tho. I would think if the stores can still sell them without purchase permits you would be OK.
killerbe20 Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 I have a 12 gauge flare gun/kit as well as hand flares. My vessel is inspected every spring and never had an issue. Here are some links to different USCG regulations. I believe it states you can use any launching device as long as it meets 46 CFR 160.28 (the second link). I honesty do not know the inside diameter, etc of my 12 gauge flare gun.Regulations for charter boats:http://www.uscg.mil/pvs/docs/UPV%20JOBAID%20REV5%20OCT07.pdfregulations for launching pistols:http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2008-title46-vol6/pdf/CFR-2008-title46-sec160-028-4.pdf
Daybreak Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 This is from my new "Michigan DNR Charter Boat Handbook", dated 3-27-09. "The pistol-type visual distress signal has now been defined as a dangereous weapon and subject to rules of purchase, resistration, and carriage as required for any handgun. The pistol-type visual distress signal is NO LONGER ACCEPTABLE and MAY NOT be carried aboard Michigan Charter Boats." I was also told about this last year during inspections and had to remove my 2 "pistol" style launcher from the boat. Next will be the "rocket launchers" on my boat because the name sounds like they could be dangerous
1mainiac Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 Funny how when things actually work they are not allowed under good conditions a aireal flare can be seen for over a hundred miles. As compared to a hand flare that can be blocked by the boat you are in or waves and under great conditions would be visable at most for 10 to 15 miles.
killerbe20 Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 Thats very interesting. I will have to do some research/investigating about this. Seems Michigan DNR has much more control over charter vessels then over here. I have had the Wisconsin DNR check my fishing reports, but all vessel requirements are handled by the USCG.
seabee Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 Anything Michigan can do to get more money from us is more for their slush funds, like 250 dollars permit to launch from a DNR launch ramp on rivers for steelhead trips.
ALLEYES Posted February 15, 2010 Posted February 15, 2010 Any state owned launch......$250.00 permit.
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