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What does not meet Connecticut requirements for an approved PFD on board for each person on board or being towed?

1) Something
2) Something else
3) Another thing
4) D) None of the above

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Final answer:

Any PFD that is not U.S. Coast Guard-approved or does not fit properly, is not wearable, not in good condition, or not accessible would not meet the Connecticut requirements for an approved PFD on a vessel. Without specific details in the provided options, the answer is 'None of the above.'

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine what does not meet Connecticut requirements for an approved Personal Flotation Device (PFD) on board for each person, we need to examine the state's specific regulations regarding PFDs. Connecticut law requires that all boats have at least one Type I, II, III, or V PFD that is U.S. Coast Guard-approved, wearable, and of the proper size for each person on board. Additionally, these PFDs must be in serviceable condition and readily accessible. Items that would not meet these requirements may include PFDs that are not Coast Guard-approved, are not the right size, are not wearable, are not in serviceable condition, or are not readily accessible. As the given options (Something, Something else, Another thing) are not specific, one cannot determine which of these does not meet the requirements. The answer here would be 'None of the above,' as the question seems to be asking which option is incorrect regarding the requirements for PFDs, and without specific details, they cannot be judged against the regulations.

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