Respuesta :

The boats that must have a capacity plate which is in accordance with the standards and regulations of the Federal law would be those who are motorised and its hull having at least 20 feet in length. In addition, as an extreme precautionary measure, the capacity place must be placed at the helm or the steering area of the ship. 

Answer:

Federal law stablishes that single-hull boats less than 20 feet in lenght need to have a capacity plate.

Explanation:

Federal law establishes that a single-hull boat of fewer than 20 feet in length need to have a capacity plate. However producers are not in charge of selling the boats with the capacity plates, they are the responsibility of the owner. They also recommend that the owner needs to follow the recommendations of the manufacturer and the manual they provide to satisfy this requirement. Because if they don't do it they put their lives at risk.