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Safe Boating Tips (FReepers are Lousy Boaters)
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Posted on 05/25/2020 3:39:45 PM PDT by VRW Conspirator

Safe Boating Tips

No matter how much experience you have, it’s always a good idea for everyone to review boating safety rules before departures. Below you will find 10 basic boating safety tips to help you stay safe:

1.Be Weather-Wise

Always check local weather conditions before departure; TV and radio forecasts can be a good source of information. If you notice darkening clouds, volatile and rough changing winds or sudden drops in temperature, play it safe by getting off the water.

2.Follow a Pre-Departure Checklist

Proper boating safety includes being prepared for any possibility on the water. Following a pre-departure checklist is the best way to make sure no boating safety rules or precautions have been overlooked or forgotten.

3.Use Common Sense

One of the most important parts of boating safety is to use your common sense. This means operating at a safe speed at all times (especially in crowded areas), staying alert at all times and steering clear of large vessels and watercraft that can be restricted in their ability to stop or turn. Also, be respectful of buoys and other navigational aids, all of which have been placed there to ensure your own safety.

4.Designate an Assistant Skipper

Make sure more than one person on board is familiar with all aspects of your boat’s handling, operations, and general boating safety. If the primary navigator is injured or incapacitated in any way, it’s important to make sure someone else can follow the proper boating safety rules to get everyone else back to shore.

5.Develop a Float Plan

Whether you choose to inform a family member or staff at your local marina, always be sure to let someone else know your float plan. This should include where you’re going and how long you’re going to be gone.

A float plan can include the following information: name, address, and phone number of trip leader name and phone number of all passengers boat type and registration information trip itinerary types of communication and signal equipment onboard, such as an Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) or Personal Locator Beacon (PLB)

6.Make Proper Use of Lifejackets

Did you know that the majority of drowning victims are the result of boaters not wearing their lifejackets? Make sure that your family and friends aren’t part of this statistic by assigning and fitting each member of your onboard team with a life jacket prior to departure. Wear it!

7.Avoid Alcohol

Practice boating safety at all times by saving the alcohol for later. The probability of being involved in a boating accident doubles when alcohol is involved and studies have shown that the effects of alcohol are exacerbated by sun and wind.

8.Learn to Swim

If you’re going to be in and around the water, proper boating safety includes knowing how to swim. Local organizations, such as the American Red Cross and others, offer training for all ages and abilities. Check to see what classes are offered in your area.

9.Take a Boating Course Beginning boaters and experienced experts alike need to be familiar with the boating safety rules of operation. Boater education requirements vary by state; however, some require validated completion of at least one boating safety course. Regardless of your individual state's requirements, it's always important to be educated and prepared for every circumstance that might arise. You can learn boating safety rules by taking a local community course or online course to help educate yourself.

10.Consider a Free Vessel Safety Check Take advantage of a free vessel safety check from the US Coast Guard. They offer complimentary boat examinations to verify the presence and condition of certain safety equipment required by state and federal regulations. Free of charge, they’ll provide a specialist to check out your boat and make helpful boating safety tips and recommendations. They also offer virtual online safety checks as well.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Education; Hobbies; Outdoors
KEYWORDS: boating; holiday; safety; tips
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To: Billthedrill

Nevertheless they carried an amazing amount of stuff for a 3 hour tour.


21 posted on 05/25/2020 4:10:52 PM PDT by xp38
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To: coaster123

Even better!


22 posted on 05/25/2020 4:10:54 PM PDT by HonkyTonkMan
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To: Hatteras

No plug in our pontoon.
Three logs. 32 feet long.
300 horse outboard.


23 posted on 05/25/2020 4:12:34 PM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: VRW Conspirator
What, me capsize?

Way too cool for that. Now fetch me another White Claw from the galley cooler and turn up the Steely Dan.


24 posted on 05/25/2020 4:18:23 PM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: Billthedrill

Just pack trunks of cash and a few complete wardrobes of clothes.

Only three hours.


25 posted on 05/25/2020 4:43:18 PM PDT by wally_bert (Transmission tone, Selma.)
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To: VRW Conspirator

Would someone please tell me about the two happiest days in a boat owners life?

I seem to disremember.


26 posted on 05/25/2020 5:00:24 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (Click my screen name for an analysis on how HIllary wins next November.)
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To: VRW Conspirator
FReepers are Lousy Boaters

Not really, we just lose all of our gun collections. No one ever dies though. 8>)

27 posted on 05/25/2020 5:11:34 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: VRW Conspirator
11. Read How to Avoid Huge Ships.

Much wisdom in the comments there also. :-)

28 posted on 05/25/2020 5:12:53 PM PDT by ken in texas
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To: Responsibility2nd

The day you buy it and the day you sell it.


29 posted on 05/25/2020 5:21:26 PM PDT by A Navy Vet (I'm not Islamophobic - I'm Islamonauseous. Also LGBTQxyz nauseous.)
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To: VRW Conspirator

#11 Never get in a boat with a Kennedy and never cross any body of water with a Kennedy.


30 posted on 05/25/2020 5:22:11 PM PDT by setter
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To: Exit148
Know what to do when a whale surfaces near you-— and you are in a little 3-seat row boat with a small motor.

Pray.
31 posted on 05/25/2020 5:46:20 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: VRW Conspirator

For entertainment purposes only, take a chair and cooler of your favorite beverage and seat yourself near the boat ramp. Let the fun and calamity begin.


32 posted on 05/25/2020 5:47:06 PM PDT by Go Gordon (I gave my dog Grady a last name - Trump - because he loves tweets.)
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To: Hatteras

Yep. Done that. Darn near sunk my Father-in-Law’s run-about. It is amazing how fast you move when you see water on the floor boards.


33 posted on 05/25/2020 5:48:23 PM PDT by GOWM (grumpy old white man)
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To: Go Gordon

Some of the best entertainment on the planet.

Jacksonville NC is my personal favorite.


34 posted on 05/25/2020 5:57:01 PM PDT by Oil Object Insp
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To: VRW Conspirator

Also, boats should have a “kill” switch, I think it is called, to turn off the motor should everyone aboard fall out. At least, that’s what I’ve been told.


35 posted on 05/25/2020 6:01:13 PM PDT by Jemian (War Eagle!)
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To: A Navy Vet

I fondly remember when I saw the taillights go out of sight. I loved boating but as the restrictions and fees kept escalating, I knew then it was a losing battle.


36 posted on 05/25/2020 6:28:08 PM PDT by BipolarBob (Johnny Cash " I coughed on a man in Reno, just to watch him die" on the Covid Prison Blues album)
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Yep, use a kill switch. Personal experience.


37 posted on 05/25/2020 6:41:03 PM PDT by F450-V10
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To: VRW Conspirator

A good one for those who are looking for a good beginners boat. It has room for any weapons you might lose, too.


38 posted on 05/25/2020 6:52:03 PM PDT by Right Wing Assault (Die-ggl,TWT,FCBK,NYT,WPo,Hwd,CNN,NFL,BLM,CAIR,Antf,SPLC,ESPN,NPR,NBA,ARP,MSNBC)
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To: VRW Conspirator

Great POST!!!

Clyde260 aka Capt. Claudia (200 gr ton with sail & tow)


39 posted on 05/25/2020 7:15:34 PM PDT by clyde260 (Public Enemy #1: Network News!)
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To: Jemian
"kill switch"

It's the law in Texas

40 posted on 05/25/2020 7:26:59 PM PDT by Texan
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