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It’s free and could save your life and those you love.
No citations are issued and the results of the safety check are not reported to any enforcement agency, but a decal is awarded to display if the vessel has passed the examination.
An example of some of the items checked include:
- Life Jackets
- Registration and numbering
- Navigation lights
- Ventilation
- Fire extinguishers
- Distress signals (flares, horn, etc.)
- Battery cover and connections
All of these items are currently required by state and federal laws and, if missing or non-operating, can result in a citation if your vessel is inspected by the Coast Guard.
The Vessel Safety Check gives you a risk-free way to check that you meet the legal minimums and to potentially avoid a citation later.
Are you ready for your Vessel Safety Check?
Contact Jason Copus
[email protected]
VESSEL SAFETY CHECKS (VSC) FAQS
What is a Vessel Safety Check?
If the Vessel Safety Check Inspector finds a discrepancy, will I be cited for it?
What is checked during a Vessel Safety Check?
Why should I get a Vessel Safety Check?
How can I get a Vessel Safety Check? -- email Jason Copus [email protected]
Where can I get more information on Vessel Safety Checks?
Question: What is a Safety Vessel Check?
Answer:
The Vessel Safety Check (VSC) is a complimentary check of your boat conducted by members of the Auxiliary, confirming that it meets both federal and state requirements for safety.
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Question: If the Vessel Safety Check Inspector finds a discrepancy, will I be cited for it?
Answer:
No citations are issued as a result of the VSC and the results of the safety check are not reported to any enforcement agency, but a decal is awarded for display if the vessel has passed examination.
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Question: What is checked during a Vessel Safety Check (VSC)?
Answer:
An example of some of the items checked include -
Personal Flotation Devices (life jackets)
Registration and Numbering
Navigation Lights
Ventilation
Fire Extinguishers
Distress Signals (flares, horn, etc.)
Battery Covers and Connections
All of these items are currently required by state and federal laws and, if missing or inoperative, can result in a citation if your vessel is inspected by the Coast Guard.
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Question: Why should I get a Vessel Safety Check (VSC)?
Answer:
The Vessel Safety Check gives you a risk-free way to check that you meet the legal minimums and to potentially avoid a citation later.
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Question: How can I get a Vessel Safety Check (VSC)?
Answer:
If you would like to attend a scheduled VSC, check the homepage of this website for dates and locations in the Santa Barbara areas. If you would like to request a VSC in the Santa Barbara area, you can email Jason Copus [email protected] to schedule a VSC. If you live outside Santa Barbara area, you can find a local examiner and request a VSC.
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Question: Where can I get more information on Vessel Safety Checks (VSC)?
Answer:
Visit SafetySeal.net - A website devoted exclusively to the Vessel Safety Check program co-sponsored by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and the United States Power Squadrons(TM). Another option is to contact a member of the Auxiliary at your local Marina.
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Disclaimer
Portions of the information found in the above FAQs were gathered from the following sources:
http://nws.cgaux.org/visitors/ve_visitor/index.html
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