Required equipment on your boat??
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Required equipment on your boat??
I just read a report from g-man for his recent trip to Lk. Wa. He mentioned that the authorities were out/and about and he saw them do a safety check. Can someone point me to a link or something to what TRUELY is the required safety etc. equipment for ones boat. Maybe it matters for what waters you are on? Maybe it goes by size of boat.
I think this is a good topic that we all could use a refresher on.
Of course PFD's per person,
Red "Help I've fallen and I can't get going" flag?
flairs?? (seams a bit much, at least for fresh water)
first aid kit?
what do ya know?
Thanks
I think this is a good topic that we all could use a refresher on.
Of course PFD's per person,
Red "Help I've fallen and I can't get going" flag?
flairs?? (seams a bit much, at least for fresh water)
first aid kit?
what do ya know?
Thanks
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RE:Required equipment on your boat??
don't forget about the fire extinguisher
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RE:Required equipment on your boat??
Functional lights for the night. Other than that you pretty much have it all covered.
If you search Washington Boating Requirements the second link is an Adobe pdf file that has everything that you are looking for.
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If you search Washington Boating Requirements the second link is an Adobe pdf file that has everything that you are looking for.
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RE:Required equipment on your boat??
Seriously, fishinislife,, a fireestingisher! Does that play into boat size or what? I haven't clicked on the link yet.
btw... I don't read much reports from you... I have to assume you are getting out. Are you of the mindset,, if I don't boat anything above a dink,,, don't bother sending a report?
btw... I don't read much reports from you... I have to assume you are getting out. Are you of the mindset,, if I don't boat anything above a dink,,, don't bother sending a report?
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RE:Required equipment on your boat??
Here's the link to the WA state required equipment checklist, http://www.boat-ed.com/wa/course/p4-17_checklist.htm, and a brief synopsis...
Registration (required for boats under 16' if more than 10hp)
Registration decals & numbers
PFDs for all persons on board
Fire extinguisher
Backfire flame arrestor except on outboards
Ventilation system (inboards)
Muffler
Functional navigation lighting
Night time visual distress signals
Daytime visual distress signals (16' and greater on federal waters)
Whistle, horn, or bell
Flags for divers/skiers (if applicable)
Carbon Monoxide sticker
Please review the checklist to make sure I didn't omit something.
Registration (required for boats under 16' if more than 10hp)
Registration decals & numbers
PFDs for all persons on board
Fire extinguisher
Backfire flame arrestor except on outboards
Ventilation system (inboards)
Muffler
Functional navigation lighting
Night time visual distress signals
Daytime visual distress signals (16' and greater on federal waters)
Whistle, horn, or bell
Flags for divers/skiers (if applicable)
Carbon Monoxide sticker
Please review the checklist to make sure I didn't omit something.
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RE:Required equipment on your boat??
Hewesfisher,, thanks for the tips. Looks like I'm only short of a fireestinguisher (sp?)
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RE:Required equipment on your boat??
Pretty much if you are running a motor, you need a fire extinguisher. Ya never know. Safety first.quadradomus wrote:Seriously, fishinislife,, a fireestingisher! Does that play into boat size or what? I haven't clicked on the link yet.
btw... I don't read much reports from you... I have to assume you are getting out. Are you of the mindset,, if I don't boat anything above a dink,,, don't bother sending a report?
As far as the reporting, well I still get out at least once a week maybe twice. But my boy is still in his cast from breaking his femur and if I have to choose between the two, I will stay home and hang out with him. I definitely haven't been out as much as I would like. I have actually gone more than 2 weeks without being on the water. :cyclopsan
I don't report everytime out for various reasons.
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RE:Required equipment on your boat??
I could be wrong, but I think that a throwable flotation device is REQUIRED on vessels 16' or larger. Probably doesn't hurt to have even on the smaller boats too.
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RE:Required equipment on your boat??
I have PFD's enough for everyone and 2 extras.1fire extinguisher,a hand held flare,and a flare gun check exp date.I carry 2 smoke bombs incase they didnt see the flares.My carbon monoxide sticker,1 gal spare gas,a spare pipe, bottle of tequilla for medicinal purposes..( no booze just teasing).Also the registration,few extra spark plugs,an extra plug for the bottom and rope to start a flywheel.Im not one for taking chances.
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RE:Required equipment on your boat??
Tech. you don't need a fire extinguisher in your 14' foot lund Quad. If your boat is less than 26', has an outboard motor, and your fuel tank is NOT stored in an enclosed compartment, you do not need a fire extinguisher. I don't need one either, but I carry it regardless. You never know...if you don't use it yourself, maybe you can help someone else out!! (BTW, the link from Hewesfisher is a great reference, just delete his comma on the end and it should work)
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RE:Required equipment on your boat??
:thumrightracfish wrote: bottle of tequilla for medicinal purposes..( no booze just teasing).
I carry this as well, not for in the boat of course, but on the salt you never know where you could get stranded and for how long......
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RE:Required equipment on your boat??
boat-ed.com/wa/handbook/chcklst.htm
2 years ago I was checked by the coast guard(Elliot Bay) after they checked a fishing guide boat and the 2nd item they ask to see is your fire extinguisher,PFD was no#1 item asked to see; and I too have a 14 foot aluminum boat. Few years ago I was checked by the Police boat on (Lake Washington) as I was flipping jigs under docks for bass to make sure I had all the required boat equipment onboard during the beginning of boatting season.
Type B-1 Fire Extinguisher
(required on all power-driven boats) --- only not required on human powered boats only
2 years ago I was checked by the coast guard(Elliot Bay) after they checked a fishing guide boat and the 2nd item they ask to see is your fire extinguisher,PFD was no#1 item asked to see; and I too have a 14 foot aluminum boat. Few years ago I was checked by the Police boat on (Lake Washington) as I was flipping jigs under docks for bass to make sure I had all the required boat equipment onboard during the beginning of boatting season.
Type B-1 Fire Extinguisher
(required on all power-driven boats) --- only not required on human powered boats only
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RE:Required equipment on your boat??
I was going from this link Mud Duck. I guess it's open to interpretation how it reads. I have also been stopped by the Coast Guard twice in both my boats. I even got the yellow checkdown slip so I don't have to be checked again for one year (just show them my passed safety checklist and I can "skip" the boarding next time, at least that is what they said.). I didn't get in trouble for no extinguisher in my 12'er.
At any rate, best just to bring one then you don't have to worry about it!!
Boat-ed Extinguisher law...
At any rate, best just to bring one then you don't have to worry about it!!
Boat-ed Extinguisher law...
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RE:Required equipment on your boat??
If you get a Fire Extinguisher get a Marine type. The regular ones will be somewhat useless for a gas/oil fire .The marine Extinguishers are usually white in color not red.Thats an item that just cant hurt to have on board any size vessel.
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