Boat Safety Links
Part of the satisfaction and fun of boating is learning. The more you know, the better you get and the safer you'll be. Here are just a few
of the hundreds of boating sites on the internet. If you have a particular favorite, non-commercial site, let us know and we'll review it to
possibly add it here.
The United States Coast Guard, Office of Auxiliary and Recreational Boating Safety announces new Fire Extinguisher Requirements for the Recreational Boater.
These new requirements will go into effect as of April 20, 2022
For more information on this new regulation, click on the links below:
(1) --- Fire Protection for Recreational Boats New Regulation,
(2) --- Fire Extinguisher Requirements for the Recreational Boater Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), (3) --- Where can I find the recently published final rule on regulations for fire protection for recreational vessels?, NOTE: Items 1 and 2 are in PDF format and can be directly downloaded to your computer. You can then read/store/print the documents using Adobe Acrobat Reader. |
As of April 1, 2021, operators of recreational vessels less than 26 feet in length will be required to use the engine cut-off switch link under certain circumstances, as the U.S. Coast Guard implements a 2018 federal law. It only takes a moment to fall overboard. Protect yourself and your passengers by using an engine cut-off device. U.S. Coast Guard announces new law requiring use of engine-cut off devices. In order to read more,
Welcome to the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary's Boating Safety Outreach Directorate. We work with numerous partner organizations to promote safe boating across the nation. To retrieve this information,
America's Boating Club (United States Power Squadrons) invites you to find a home with us where we learn together, boat together and connect with the recreational boating community. No matter what kind of boating you do, whether you’re a novice or an experienced boater who wants to learn more, we’ll teach you how to boat knowledgeably and safely and our local clubs will provide you with experiences beyond the class that will last a lifetime. Join in the fun today! To view the information offered on this website,
Another comprehensive source of boating information. This is a non-commercial site sponsored by Sea Tow International. To view the information offered on this website,
This link will take you to the website of the U.S. Coast Guard's Boating Safety Division (CG-BSX-2) which is dedicated to reducing loss of life, injuries and property damage that occurs on U.S. Waterways by improving the knowledge, skill and abilities of recreational boaters. This site has a lot of information regarding boating. To view the information offered on this website,
Rescue is faster when you use the USCG Float Plan. Whether you are a power boater or kayaker, the USCG Float Plan works for you. Set up a basic plan ahead of time and save it on you computer. Update it when you decide where and when you're going to go. Then, e-mail your completed plan to whoever you choose to follow up should you not return or check-in as planned. In order to retrieve the information and download your copy of the USCG Float Plan,
This publication contains information about federal laws and equipment carriage requirements for recreational vessels of the United States. It is important that you understand that federal equipment requirements are minimum requirements and do not guarantee the safety of your vessel or its passengers. In the following sections, we have also provided recommendations for additional safety equipment you may wish to have on board. To download your copy of the A Boater's Guide To The Federal Requirements For Recreational Boats,
This link will allow the user to either read on-line or download a copy of the Boater's Guide. This is a handbook of registration, operation and safety information for the boaters using the waters of New York State. To download your copy of the New York Boater's Guide,