Boating Community Comes Alive Memorial Day Weekend
Some Safety Tips from BoatUS
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[May 22, 2014]
ALEXANDRIA,
VA - After the brutal winter there’s a mad rush for boaters to get
back on the water for the summer boating season’s annual kick-off,
Memorial Day weekend. But the nation’s largest recreational boaters
group, Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS)
says “not so fast,” and urges boaters to be prepared by following
these five tips: |
Ensure all safety gear – life jackets, radio, flares and other items
– are ready to go. If you have the newer, more comfortable
inflatable life jackets, be sure to open them up, inspect and test
by filling with air and let them sit overnight to ensure they will
keep you buoyant. A free Vessel Safety Check is offered by the US
Coast Guard Auxiliary and US Power Squadrons can also be requested
by going to
www.safetyseal.net.
Avoid a springtime sinking by ensuring any drive gear such as
outdrive bellows (inboard/outboard), shaft packings (inboards),
livewell and engine cooling plumbing, or through-hull fittings are
not cracked, rotted or severely corroded. Boaters, in their rush to
get back on the water, sometimes take short cuts on these critical
safety and spring commissioning items that end up biting them on
their undersides. Follow the step-by-step free spring commissioning
checklist at
www.BoatUS.com/springchecklist .
For freshwater boaters: If you keep your boat in a marina or dock
that has electricity service, test and inspect to ensure no stray
current is leaking into the water where it could potentially lead to
Electric Shock Drowning, an often misunderstood and overlooked
safety item. See
http://www.BoatUS.com/esdexplained for more.
Have a back up plan to get home in case your boat won’t get you back
to the ramp or dock. On water or on the road assistance for a
disabled boat trailer can be summoned with the free BoatUS Towing
App, available at
www.BoatUS.com/app
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Have fun and make everyone an important part of your crew. In some
areas, boating traffic could be significantly up so use the extra
sets of eyes as lookouts, share the sunblock and have plenty of
water aboard to stay hydrated. If alcohol is in your plans,
celebrate the opening of the season back at the dock or home where
you’ll be in a much safer spot.
[Text received; D. SCOTT CROFT, BOAT
OWNERS ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES]
About BoatUS:
Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS)
is the nation’s leading advocate for recreational boaters providing
its over half-million members with government representation,
services such as 24-hour dispatch, on water boat towing as well as
roadside assistance for boat trailers and tow vehicles,
feature-packed boat insurance programs, money-saving benefits
including marina and service discounts, and vital information that
improves recreational boating. Its member-funded BoatUS Foundation
is a national leader promoting safe, clean and responsible boating
and offers range of boating safety courses – including 33 free state
courses – that can be found at BoatUS.org/courses.
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