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Boating Tips for Before You Go on the Water



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By : Adrianna Noton   

Boating safety is always a primary concern when you want to get out on the water. Just like on the roads, accidents and even fatalities happen, so exercising proper boating safety is integral. The boating exam you take to receive your boat license or operator card will help to ensure you know everything that you need to know. Boating safety starts before you even get out on the water, and sufficient preparation will help keep you safe so you can enjoy your time. Keep everything you learned in your boat test in mind, and take the time to prepare properly.

The first thing you will want to do is inspect your boat properly. Whether your boat is small, medium or large, it must be in good condition or you're going to run into problems. The boat exam you had to take to get your boat licence should have provided some helpful tips. Check over the vessel itself for any damage and check your fuel and oil levels to ensure your motor runs smoothly once you're out. Show everyone who is coming on board with you where any safety equipment is located and how to use it, just in case something happens and you aren't able to. It's also a good idea to ask if any of your guests have taken the necessary boat exam themselves, just to know who is qualified to operate the boat.

The weather is another major factor in having a safe and enjoyable time on the water. Boat test aside, if you get out there and dangerous weather comes up on you, it could make for a dangerous situation. Your boating license training may help keep you safe, but avoiding trouble in the first place is always preferable. Check the forecast for the area you'll be in just before you head out, then monitor the skies while you're on the water. If the skies start to turn ugly, head back as quickly as possible, remembering all you learned in your boating exam as you go.

The boating license test you take should teach you to create a sailing plan and stress the importance of letting others know where you're going. This information should include the route you plan to travel, and how long you plan to be gone. Quick action in the case of a mishap may help save your life and the lives of everyone on board. Another boating safety tip is to learn where any local hazards are, and plan to avoid them. If you haven't taken a boating course that taught you to read nautical charts, it's a good skill to have when planning a trip. By reading the charts, you can stay away from overhead obstacles and obstacles under the surface of the water.

Of course, the fact that you are operating a motorized vessel means that carbon monoxide will also be an issue. Keep all areas of the boat well ventilated as recommended in your boat test, and don't idle the engine in an area that isn't well ventilated. Obtain a marine grade carbon monoxide detector before you leave, and use it according to the manufacturer's instructions.

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