b'540 $ All Prices inSafety RequirementsCanadian Dollars $Up to 6 metres in length (198)-OneLife jacket or PFD for each person on board. -Buoyant heaving line 15 metres -Reboarding device / ladder -Manual propelling device OR anchor with 15 m (50) of rode -Hand-bailer OR manual pump -If equipped with motor: Watertight flashlight OR 3 Type A, B, or C flares -Sound signalling device -Navigation lights [Not required unless operated at night or in restricted visibility.] -Magnetic compass [not required within sight of navigation marks] -Radar reflector [not required under most day and near-shore use] -Class 5BC fire extinguisher if equipped with inboard engine, fuel tank, fuel-burning stove, fridge or heater.This summary of federal regulations is provided as a reference ONLY. Please use the official Government Links to the Small Vessel Regulations and refer to the latest Safe Boating Guide for details.6 - 9 metres in length (198-296)-Life jacket or PDF for each person on board -Buoyant heaving line 15 metres OR Life buoy attached to buoyant line 15 m (50). -Reboarding device / ladder -Manual propelling device (oar) OR anchor with 15 m (50) rode -Bailer OR manual pump -Watertight flashlight -6 flares: type A, B, or C -Sound signalling device -Navigation lights [if operated at night or in poor visibility] -Magnetic compass [not required within sight of navigation marks] -Radar reflector [not required under most day and near-shore use] -Class 5BC fire extinguisher if vessel equipped with motor -Class 5BC fire extinguisher if fuel-burning stove, fridge, or heater.This summary of federal regulations is provided as a reference ONLY. Please use the official Government Links to the Small Vessel Regulations and refer to the latest Safe Boating Guide for details.The number of flares required may be reduced by 50 percent (the number of smoke signals cannot exceed 50% of the total number of flares required on board) if the boat has one of the following:A means of two-way communication*;A 406 MHz personal locator beacon** that is worn by the boat operator; orA 406 MHz emergency position-indicating radio beacon***. * The means of two-way communication may include a Very High Frequency (VHF) marine radio, a satellite telephone or a cellular telephone (if the VHF radio or the cellular telephone is located in a coverage area.)540 email: hmp@hollandmarine.comwebsite: www.hollandmarine.comfax:905-891-7972tel:905-891-1639'