head boat

English

Noun

head boat (plural head boats)

  1. A fishing vessel/marine craft that is for-hire on a per person basis. A Head Boat[1] or "Charter" are vessels issued a Certificate of Inspection (COI) issued by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry greater than six passengers-for-hire for the purposes of engaging in recreational fishing.

References

  1. “Boston Big Game Fishing Club”, in (Please provide the title of the work), accessed 2021-04-13 Head Boat
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