Smallest fire extinguisher?

MarkWalker

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Buffalo NY
Well, this is all I could up with for my Rickter. I used the fire extinguisher holder out of an old VXR. Zip tie it to the battery strap. Ugly, yes, but it beats the ticket. 20170619_200547.jpg
 

Vumad

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Location
St. Pete, FL
what trick looking small fire extinguishers are you guys putting into your nice skis?

I believe the stock extinguisher is the smallest legal option. There are others smaller but I am not sure they meet the requirements beyond playing dumb and hoping you slide.
 

MarkWalker

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Location
Buffalo NY
We ride in the most patrolled water in New York. We have Coast Guard, Buffalo Police, Tonawanda Police, Hamburg Police, New York State Park Police, US border Patrol, NYS DEC police, US Homeland Security, Erie County Sheriff and Niagara County Sheriff on our side. Now if you ride over to the other side of the Niagara River you are dealing with the Canadian Coast Guard, Ontario Police and the Canadian Border Patrol. So you better have everything. Yes, the joy of riding between 2 country's. Post 9/11
 
We ride in the most patrolled water in New York. We have Coast Guard, Buffalo Police, Tonawanda Police, Hamburg Police, New York State Park Police, US border Patrol, NYS DEC police, US Homeland Security, Erie County Sheriff and Niagara County Sheriff on our side. Now if you ride over to the other side of the Niagara River you are dealing with the Canadian Coast Guard, Ontario Police and the Canadian Border Patrol. So you better have everything. Yes, the joy of riding between 2 country's. Post 9/11
F**K That lol
 
We are lucky enough to see a cop maybe once a day. And I ride so much in the same area they recognize me. They just wave and keep on going. I have not ridden with a fire extinguisher or whistle for years. Going to try the "its a competition ski and I am practicing for the comp" excuse if they razz me for the extinguisher, see if it actually works.
 
Actually Canadian law does not require PWCs to have a fire extinguisher. The only three required pieces are 50' of dry heaving line, waterproof light signalling device and a pea-less whistle or other approved sound signalling device. Of course you still need to have the obvious, PFD, boater's certificate of competency card and your registration but that is typical of all pleasure craft up here.

http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2010-91/page-6.html#h-50
 
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