Saturday, June 18, 2011

Boating Safety

With the mild spring (hopefully) behind us, and with warmer weather (hopefully) on the horizon, boating can be a fantastic way to spend a warm summer weekend. Between the Chain o' Lakes region and Lake Michigan, as well as various destinations in Wisconsin, there is no shortage of options for boating destinations.

While boating can be a fantastic experience for people of all ages, boating carries along with it the need to act responsibly both as a passenger and driver of a vessel. Here are some tips to stay safe on the water this summer:

  • Always wear a life jacket. According to the US Coast guard, life jackets could have made a difference in 80% of boating fatalities.
  • Do not, under any circumstances consume alcohol while operating a boat.
  • Develop a float plan in case of emergency. A float plan is similar to a flight plan-it includes a description of your boat, who is on board, what safety equipment you have, and where and when you expect to be.
  • Have your boat checked out by a licensed inspector prior to taking it out on the water.
  • Take a boating safety course. The United States Coast Guard offers safety courses for various levels of experience. Go to http://www.uscgboating.org/safety/boating_safety_courses_.aspx for more information.

Driving or being a passenger on a boat is little different that being a driver or passenger of a vehicle, and while summer is a great time for fun, following basic safety steps can save the lives of yourself and any passengers out enjoying the water with you.

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