I Think The Laws Will Vary By Your States
Here In Il. It Has To Be In A Holder With The Posts Covered
Do you need a battery case in a small jon boat in Georgia in a situation where you remove the battery each time the boat is used?
Thanks for your response.
FMab
Last edited by Fmab; 05-13-2006 at 10:36 AM. Reason: clarification
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I Think The Laws Will Vary By Your States
Here In Il. It Has To Be In A Holder With The Posts Covered
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You don't have to have one in MS
I would just get one. Just to be safe. You can usually find them cheap at Wal-Mart
THey are nice to have. But not required by law.
I have to agree with safty, I would also secure it to the boat.
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Bill
I like to keep mine covered incase of rain, if it doesn't get wet than there's less chance the post will start to corrode.
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Don't know where ur at. But in Wis. its law. We was on a fishing trip from Indiana and I was stoped by a DNR Officier and warned, so we had to go by one.Originally Posted by beagler
If youve ever seen one overheat and exploid then there will be no other consideration but to have one. It can scar you for life!! 10 bucks aint worth the chance.
Makes the battery easy to carry, too.
I think I got one...