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SAFE BOATINGTIPS
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10
FLARES
Most boats operating on coastal waters
are required to carry approved visual
distress signals, therefore check with
your local authorities as to which types
are required.
FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD; Pyro-
technic signaling devices can cause
injury and property damage if not
handled properly. Follow manufac-
turers directions regarding the
proper use of signaling devices.
DRUGS AND BOATING
Consumption of alcohol while boating is
not recommended. The combination of
noise, sun, wind, and motion act to pro-
duce fatigue on the water, and can ex-
aggerate the effects of alcohol.
IMPAIRED OPERATION HAZARD
Operating any boat while is intoxicated
or under the influence of drugs is both
dangerous and illegal. Impaired vision
or judgment on the water can lead to
accidents and personal injury
BEFORE GETTING UNDERWAY
Leave a float plan (example on
p. 13)
Perform a pre-departure check-
list (example on p. 12)
Check the weather. Do not ven-
ture out if the weather is, or will
be, threatening.
WHILE UNDERWAY
Keep a good lookout. Keep a
watch to the leeward under the
headsail. Keep away from
swimmers, divers, and skiers.
Know and obey local boating
laws.
Respect bad weather, and be
prepared for quickly changing
conditions.
COLLISION HAZARD
Use extra caution in shallow water or
where underwater/floating objects may
be present. Hitting an object at speed or
severe angle can seriously injure people
and damage your boat

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