Engine Cut-Off Switches - New Law goes into Effect on 1 April 2021


Information on Engine Cut-Off Switches and propeller safety for both the Recreational Boater and Manufacturers.

Accident Reporting


The U.S. Coast Guard hopes that you're never involved in a boating accident.  But if you are Federal Law requires that you file an accident report.

Boater Education


Human error remains the leading cause of boating accidents. Learn the rules, your responsibilities, and how to safely operate your power, sail, or human-propelled vessel.

Vessel Safety Check


Learn how a free vessel safety check can help you navigate through problem situations.

Life Jacket Wear/Wearing your Life Jacket


The U.S. Coast Guard estimates that life jackets could have saved the lives of over 80 percent of boating fatality victims.  Accidents can, and do happen with terrifying speed on the water. There's rarely time to reach stowed life jackets.

As the boat operator you are responsible for the safety of your passengers.  The U.S. Coast Guard challenges you and your passengers to wear your life jacket all the time while underway.

File a Float Plan


Why should you take the time to prepare a float plan?  The answer is simple... there are just too many facts that need to be accurately remembered and ultimately conveyed in an emergency situation and it is a lot easier to find you if someone tells searchers when and where to look.

Carbon Monoxide


Educate yourself about this potentially lethal boating danger.

Boating Under the Influence


Alcohol is the leading contributing factor in fatal boating accidents. The risk is high and the consequences severe know the dangers and avoid being a victim of Boating Under the Influence (BUI).

Fire Extinguishers Requirements for the Recreational Boater – FAQ


A list of frequently asked questions about fire protection for recreational vessels.


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