1. Except for a contrivance, propelled by a sail, whose occupant must stand erect, every vessel must carry at least one personal flotation device of a type approved by the United States Coast Guard and prescribed by the regulations of the Commission for each person on board and any person in a vessel being towed, so placed as to be readily accessible for use in an emergency. Every vessel carrying passengers for hire must carry so placed as to be readily accessible for use in an emergency at least one personal flotation device of the sort prescribed by the regulations of the Commission for each person on board. A personal flotation device required by this subsection is readily accessible for use in an emergency if:
(a) It is being worn; or
(b) It is stowed where it is quickly reachable and is:
(1) Ready to wear;
(2) Out of its original packaging; and
(3) Not under lock and key.
2. In addition to the requirements set forth in subsection 1, unless exempted by the United States Coast Guard or the regulations of the Commission:
(a) Every vessel which is 16 feet or more in length but less than 26 feet in length, regardless of its method of propulsion, must carry, so placed as to be readily accessible for use in an emergency, a type IV personal flotation device approved by the United States Coast Guard which is capable of being thrown, such as a ring life buoy or buoyant cushion. A type IV personal flotation device required by this paragraph is readily accessible for use in an emergency if it is stowed in close proximity to the operator of the vessel and in a position to be thrown to a person overboard by either the operator or a passenger.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, every vessel which is 26 feet or more in length, regardless of its method of propulsion, must carry, so placed as to be readily accessible for use in an emergency, a type IV personal flotation device approved by the United States Coast Guard which is capable of being thrown, such as a ring life buoy or buoyant cushion, with not less than 30 feet of throwing line attached. If the vessel is 40 feet or more in length, such a type IV personal flotation device must be carried on both the fore and the aft of the vessel. A type IV personal flotation device required by this paragraph is readily accessible for use in an emergency if it is prominently displayed on a bulkhead, railing or gunwale, and in a position to be thrown to a person overboard by either the operator or a passenger.
3. Every motorboat must be provided with such number, size and type of fire extinguishers, capable of promptly and effectually extinguishing burning gasoline, as may be prescribed by the regulations of the Commission. The fire extinguishers must be of a marine type which has been approved by the United States Coast Guard and kept in condition for immediate and effective use and so placed as to be readily accessible.
4. Every motorboat must have the carburetor of every engine therein, except outboard motors, using gasoline as fuel, equipped with such efficient flame arrestor, backfire trap or other similar device as may be prescribed by the regulations of the Commission.
5. Every motorboat and every vessel, except open boats, using as fuel any liquid of a volatile nature, must be provided with such means as may be prescribed by the regulations of the Commission for properly and efficiently ventilating the bilges of the engine and compartments for tanks of fuel to remove any explosive or flammable gases.
6. The Commission may adopt regulations modifying the requirements for equipment contained in this section to the extent necessary to keep these requirements in conformity with the provisions of the Federal Navigation Laws or with the rules for navigation adopted by the United States Coast Guard.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 138; A 1981, 167; 1985, 795; 1991, 855; 2005, 492)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
NRS 488.025 - Declaration of policy.
NRS 488.045 - Regulations of Board of Wildlife Commissioners: Adoption.
NRS 488.055 - Regulations of Board of Wildlife Commissioners: Filing and publication.
NRS 488.059 - Applicability; local regulation.
NRS 488.065 - Operation of unnumbered or uncertified motorboat prohibited.
NRS 488.105 - Conformity of state numbering system with federal system.
NRS 488.125 - Certificates of number effective for 1 year; exception; renewal; fees; regulations.
NRS 488.135 - Department to fix date on which certificates of number expire.
NRS 488.165 - Display of unauthorized number or decal prohibited.
NRS 488.171 - Hull numbers: Prohibited acts; assignment to handmade vessels; penalty.
NRS 488.1793 - Requirements for transfer of ownership or interest in certain motorboats; exceptions.
NRS 488.1795 - Transferee to file certificates, pay fee and apply for new certificates.
NRS 488.1797 - Requirements for issuance of certificate of ownership.
NRS 488.1803 - Dealer’s report of sale, lease or other transfer; exception.
NRS 488.1805 - Interest of registered owner not affected by assignment by legal owner.
NRS 488.181 - Endorsement of certificate on transfer by registered owner.
NRS 488.1813 - Issuance of duplicate certificate on loss, destruction or mutilation of original.
NRS 488.1815 - Failure to endorse or deliver certificate to transferee unlawful.
NRS 488.182 - Transfer of ownership not required on pledge of security interest.
NRS 488.1823 - Procedure for perfection of security interest.
NRS 488.1825 - Method prescribed for perfecting security interest is exclusive.
NRS 488.185 - Classification of motorboats.
NRS 488.195 - Muffling devices.
NRS 488.257 - "Mooring buoy" defined; requirements for colors and lights.
NRS 488.259 - Mooring buoy: Permit required; exception; permit for placement in navigable waters.
NRS 488.263 - Permit not required for temporary mooring buoy.
NRS 488.265 - Anchoring or mooring vessel which obstructs passageway prohibited; exceptions.
NRS 488.295 - Duties of owner; records and equipment.
NRS 488.430 - Evaluation of certain offenders before sentencing.
NRS 488.440 - Fee for chemical analysis.
NRS 488.530 - Unlawful acts; inspections; authority of peace officers.
NRS 488.533 - Impoundment or quarantine.
NRS 488.536 - Fees; decal; regulations; exceptions.
NRS 488.550 - Collisions, accidents and other casualties.
NRS 488.560 - Transmittal of information regarding collision or accident to federal agency.
NRS 488.580 - Operation of personal watercraft.
NRS 488.590 - Overloading vessel prohibited.
NRS 488.600 - Unlawful operation of vessel: Reduced speed required in certain areas.
NRS 488.620 - Operation of vessel in area marked for bathing, wading, diving, floating or swimming.
NRS 488.630 - Operation of vessel in unsafe condition; penalties.
NRS 488.900 - Enforcement by game wardens and other peace officers; inspection of vessel.
NRS 488.910 - Seizure of vessel to preserve evidence of crime; payment of storage fees.
NRS 488.915 - Seizure of vessel by peace officer: Criteria; duties of law enforcement agency.