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Tips For Safe Summer Boating

Spencer Law Group June 11, 2019

Now that summer is here and the kids are home from school, many families will be taking to the lakes of Kentucky to go boating. If you plan to go boating this summer with your family, it is important to ensure that you take the necessary precautions to avoid a boating accident. Below, we explain a few ways boat operators and passengers can prevent boating accidents.

Never Boat Drunk

The U.S. Coast Guard warns boat operators that alcohol is the leading contributing cause of boating accident fatalities. When you are out in the hot sun and water all day long, it can exacerbate the effects of the alcohol you consume, making it easy for an operator to unknowingly get too drunk. If you are operating a boat, pay close attention to the amount of alcohol you drink, or better yet, commit to not drinking. If you are stopped by police and are over the legal limit, you can get arrested for BUI.

Onboard Safety Equipment

Before departing, make sure you have life jackets and other flotation devices available for everyone who will be onboard the vessel. The Coast Guard estimates that 70% of boat accident deaths are caused by drowning, and that 84% of those who drown didn’t have a life jacket on.

You should also keep the flowing onboard safety equipment available at all times on your boat:

  • First-Aid Kit & Emergency Supplies

  • Boat Lights

  • Fire Extinguisher

  • Anchor

Make sure to maintain the quality of your safety equipment. Faulty boating equipment plays a significant role in a high number of boating accidents, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.

Closely Monitor Weather & Water Conditions

Environmental issues like the weather, congested waterways, problems with dams, missing navigation aids, and hazardous waters can contribute to a boating accident. You should check reports for weather and water conditions before you head out on the water with your family. If the weather conditions start to get worse while you are on the water, you should turn back to shore as soon as possible.

Carefully Load Passengers & Gear

Unfortunately, many boating accidents take place before you even get on the water. From difficulty anchoring to overloading cargo, there are many factors to be aware of when you are getting on a boating vessel. To avoid a capsizing accident, carefully follow the loading guidelines for your boat and pay close attention to the distribution of weight.

Take A Boat Safety Course

Even if you are an experienced boat operator, it is always a good idea to refresh what you know about boating safety. The Coast Guard says that close to 90% of fatal boating accidents involve an operator who had no safety training.

Always Be Watchful & Vigilant

It is crucial for boat operators to always be aware of what is taking place on their vessel and in the waters around them. Make sure passengers are enjoying themselves safely, but don’t be distracted by onboard diversions. Always focus on the boat’s movements, the water and weather conditions, and any other vessels in your immediate area.

Use A Safe Speed

Boats traveling at excessive speeds are at high risk for being involved in a boating accident. Obey speed limits and travel at a safe speed, especially in bad weather conditions.