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Boating Safety Tips

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Summer is the time when more people take to the water in boats, and its also the time when more boating accidents occur.  Popular Mechanics Magazine recent published some safety reminders, courtesy of the U.S. Coast Guard.  Here are some boast safety tips:

  • Stay Afloat – Life jackets save lives.  Everyone on a boat should be equipped with a PFD (personal flotation device).
       
  • Stay Alert – Most boating accidents involve alcohol.   Piloting a boat while under the influence is just as dangerous as driving under the influence.
       
  • Stay in Touch – A good marine radio is a must-have.  It will provide weather updates and allow you to get help if you get into trouble.
       
  • Stay Informed – There are many boating safety courses available.  It’s not a bad idea to brush up on your boating skills every few years.  See the BoatU.S. Foundation website for information about boat safety education in the U.S.
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    Boating Safety Basics

    Wednesday, April 01st, 2009

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    The boating season is coming up in many parts of the world, so it’s time for all boaters to review boat safety basics. Boating can go from pleasure to disaster without proper planning and common sense. Before taking your boat out for the first time this season, give it a thorough check. Make sure your engine and fuel lines are in good order and verify that all safety equipment is in good working order. Probably the most important item of safety equipment is the Personal Flotation Device (PFD), also known as a Life Jacket. Everyone on your boat should wear a PFD, especially children. Don’t think that you’ll be able to jump overboard and help a child who falls out of your boat – the odds are that you won’t. As a boat owner, you need to take responsibility for the safety of all your passengers.

    The U.S. Coast Guard has a great website with information about all types of boat safety. Visit it for a refresher course in safety basics before the boating season starts.

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