General Boating Safety
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Safe Speed
Navigation rules state that a boat be operated at a safe speed at all
times. Determination of a safe speed involves consideration of
many factors, such as, but not limited to:
• Boating activity (tubing, water skiing, wakeboarding, wake
surfing, etc.)
• Boat traffic congestion
• Water conditions
• Environmental conditions (shore line, docks, and depth of
water)
• Weather
• Visibility
The boat should not be driven at a rate of speed faster than will
allow it to be brought to a full stop within the operator's field of
view given the environmental conditions at the time. Safe speed for
the conditions and driver attention (lookout) are important factors
in avoiding collisions which may cause injury or death. When in
doubt it is prudent to slow down within adequate time and distance
so as to be able to assess the conditions and paths of other boats.
It is important to know the Rules of the Road, although do not
assume that all boaters also know the rules or that they will abide by
them. Avoid collisions by constantly assessing the ever-changing
situation and be sure to make appropriate speed and course
changes early.
Passenger Safety
The operator of the boat is responsible for the safety of the
passengers, all skiers/riders, as well as his/her own safety. Ensure
that you and your passengers adhere to these safety
recommendations:
• Any time you take your boat out, make sure that there is at
least one other passenger aboard who is familiar with the
operation of your boat.
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