Mandatory
Boating Equipment
- by: Kathryn Ali
The summer has finally
arrived. This year, you are excited because you are going to buy
your first motorized boat. But before you take off across the
river or lake, whether it is for joyriding or fishing, there is
a mandatory boating equipment list in the United States. If
living in a different country, please check online for
changes/additions to the following requirements.
The waterways are supervised by police and they will stop you to
do a boat check. Best to be prepared!
Required Documents: Have your boat ownership registration papers
and photo identification with you at all times, whenever you go
out in a boat.
Life Jackets (Personal Floatation Devices): A life jacket is a
jacket or belt that helps a person to float in the water and
prevents a person from drowning.
Every person on a boat must wear a life jacket. They have to fit
right and be the correct size. Children have got to wear a life
jacket at all times. Never put an adult life jacket on a child.
If the boat is 16 feet and longer, then it requires having a
minimum of one life-ring or floating cushion. If there is an
emergency and someone is at risk of drowning, then the life ring
is used.
Fire Extinguisher: All boats that have an engine and/or fuel
tank in an enclosed compartment must have a fire extinguisher
that does not have an expired date on it. If it has an expired
date on it then it might not function properly in an emergency.
Emergency Signals and Noise Making Devices: All boats require
functioning distress signals whether it is red flares, distress
flags, or orange smoke. A good Horn or whistle is also needed.
You can use a hand-held whistle for small boats but the larger
boats need a horn that can be heard a good distance away.
Boat Lights: It is very important that the lights on your boat
be put on properly according to size and class of your boat.
These lights are a signal to other boat operators as to whether
your boat is anchored, sailing or motorized.
Green Light- shows directly in front to 112.5 degrees down the
right side (known as starboard) of the boat.
Red Light- shows directly in front to 112.5 degrees down the
left side (known as port side) of the boat.
White Masthead Light- shows in the whole 225 degrees that is
covered by the total area of both of the Green and the Red
lights together.
White Stern Light- shows at the back of the boat to 67.5 degrees
on both sides of the stern. This gives a total area of 135
degrees..
To avoid really nasty fines from the authorities, ensure that
you always do a check of all the required equipment. Before
taking off in your boat, make sure that everything is doing what
it is suppose to do.
By: Kathryn Ali
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http://boating.actual-facts.com 2007
About The Author
Kathryn Ali is the Author and Owner of
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