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Canadian maritime law requires 15 meters minimum for a buoyant device heaving line.

The U.S. Coast Guard does not specify a need for a heaving line.

The UK Broads Authority does not specify a length for heaving lines.

U.S. Coast Guard approved heaving lines come in lengths of 70 ft. and 100 ft. with an attached soft ball weight.

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Q: What is the minimum length for a heaving line for a buoy on a boat less than 24 feet?
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