Your water fun depends on you, your equipment and other people who, like yourself,
enjoy spending leisure time on, in or near the water. Let's take a look at your
responsibilities:
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Make sure the boat is in top operating condition and that there are no tripping
hazards. The boat should be free of fire hazards and have clean bilges.
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Safety equipment, required by law, is on board, maintained in good condition,
and you know how to properly use these devices.
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File a float plan with a relative or friend.
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Have a complete knowledge of the operation and handling characteristics of your boat.
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Know your position and know where you are going.
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Maintain a safe speed at all times to avoid collision.
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Keep an eye out for changing weather conditions, and act accordingly.
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Know and practice the Rules of the Road (Navigation Rules).
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Know and obey Federal and state regulations and waterway markers.
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Maintain a clear, unobstructed view forward at all times. "Scan" the water back
and forth; avoid "tunnel" vision. Most boating collisions are caused by
inattention.
You are the key to water safety!
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