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FUN & ADVENTURE



     Before You Leave The Dock



     PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES (PFDS)    VENTILATION
     •  Have onboard one PFD per passenger  •  On any powered vessel or using LPG,
     •  Have onboard a throwable device     check that interior spaces are ventilated
       (for vessels larger than 16 ft.)   •  If you smell fuel before ventilating, run
                                            blowers before starting
     SOUND PRODUCING DEVICES              •  If odors persist, shut down the engine
     •  Have onboard a horn that can emit a        and look for the source of the leak
       four-second blast audible for 1/2 mile
     •  Bring a spare can of Marine Air Horn  BILGES
     •  Attach a whistle to each PFD      •  Ensure bilges are reasonably dry and
                                            pumps are not running excessively
     LIGHTS YOU NEED                      •  Clean any spilled oil or waste in bilges
     •  Test navigation lights              to prevent overboard discharge
     •  Check instrument lights
     •  Bring a flashlight and spare batteries  WEATHER FORECAST
                                          •  Check weather forecast before departure
     DISTRESS SIGNALS                     •  Have portable weather radio onboard
     •  Ensure that flares, day signals, etc., are      for weather updates
       accessible and stored in a dry location
     •  Discuss location, proper use      BATTERY CARE
     •  Carry VHF Marine Radio for distress calls  •  For dual charging systems, check that
                                            selector switch is in the proper position
     TOOLS & SPARES                       •  Ensure power is on to the entire vessel
     •  Be sure to have a basic toolbox with  •  Bring spare batteries for handheld radio,
     boat-appropriate tools, plugs, fuses, etc.    flashlight, portable navigational aid, etc.
                                          •  Ensure all batteries are charged
     FUEL & OIL
     •  Check fuel levels                 DOCKING & ANCHORING TIPS
     •  Check the engine oil and coolant levels  •  Be sure to have one anchor prepared
                                          •  Bring two or three extra dock lines
     FIRE EXTINGUISHERS                   •  Visually inspect lines for chafe or wear
     •  Make sure you have a fully charged,    •  Bring fenders (minimum 2) for docking
       accessible fire extinguisher(s) as
       specified in Coast Guard rules     RULES & DOCUMENTATION
     •  Discuss location with passengers  •  Bring vessel’s papers, fishing permit, etc.
                                          •  Bring chart(s) for the area you intend to
     Information provided in part by BoatSafe.com    cruise, preferably electronic GPS













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