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Boating in NJ – Safety Tips, Know Before You Go: Boating Safety Tips on ECOS, Weather, Speed and BUI

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When you’re operating a vessel., whether it’s a boat or personal water craft (jet ski, sea-doo, etc…), there are several safety rules and tips to follow.  In New Jersey, you are required to take a NJ Boat Safety course.   The NJSP requires anybody that operates a motorized vessel to have an NJSP issued Boat Safety Certificate.  Take the class and exam with Boat Safe US, and you will also be NASBLA certified (you can use your NJ boat safety certificate in other states).  See our schedule at www.BoatSafeUS.com.   Before going out on your boat, make sure everything is packed and is in working order, file a float plan,  have multiple communication devices that work when wet, and  ensure each person has a properly fitting USCG approved life jacket.

Here are some other tips to boat safely and responsibly:

Use an engine cut-off switch (ECOS) – An engine cut-off switch is a proven safety device to stop an engine should the operator unexpectedly fall overboard.  New Jersey is one of several states that require engine cut-off switches on recreational boats. The law applies to boats under 26 feet in length, unless they have an enclosed cabin or are not equipped with an ECOS. The operator of any vessel, including personal watercraft, equipped with a lanyard cut-off switch must wear the safety switch lanyard at all times when the vessel is in operation. 

Watch the weather. Always know the forecast before departing on the water and check frequently during the outing.  Be prepared to adjust your plans based on the weather conditions.  Be smart and avoid boating in strong winds, heavy fog, thunderstorms, and any other bad weather. Dress for the weather on the water by wearing layers, a hat, etc., and always wear your life jacket.   While you’re on the water, watch for signs of bad weather, like dark clouds, shifting winds, lightning and fog, for examples.   Turn on navigational lights so other boaters can see you and slow down so you can maintain control of your vessel.

Be aware of your surroundings at all times. While on the water, it is critical that there is a proper lookout.  Always be alert of the effects of being on the water such as sunlight, motion, waves, wind and sound.  Stay clear of large vessels and watercraft that may be restricted in their ability to stop or turn.  Finally, put down the cell phone and pay attention to your surroundings.   Too many reported boating incidents are caused by an operator’s inattention or an inadequate lookout.

Know where you’re going and travel at safe speeds. Be familiar with the area, local boating speed zones, and always travel at a safe speed. Use charts to determine your course. Respect speed limits and no-wake zones and do not exceed the manufacturer's recommended speed limit for your vessel.  To determine a safe speed for your boat, take into account the visibility conditions (fog, mist, rain, darkness), wind, water conditions, currents, traffic density, type of vessels in the area and their proximity.

Never boat under the influence. BUI is ILLEGAL.  As per the NJSP, “You are not permitted to operate a vessel while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, a narcotic, hallucinogenic or habit-producing drug”.  Almost half of all boating accidents involve alcohol and one-third of all recreational boating fatalities involve alcohol. Alcohol can be more hazardous on water than on land. Many factors, such as heat, sun, wind, glare from the water, motion of the boat, and increased risk of dehydration can worsen the effects of alcohol on the body.  Always designate a sober captain.

 

Remember, have fun by staying safe on the water.  Boat responsibly!  By following safety guidelines, you can fully enjoy your time on the water without putting yourself or others in danger.

See our Boat Safe US Blog for more safety tips and information: Captain's Blog | Boat Safe Us LLC

All of us at Boat Safe US hope to see you on the water!

Happy Boating!

 

 

 

 


Boat Safety Tips ECOS | BUI | Weather | SpeedBoat Safe US     www.BoatSafeUS.com
Boat Safety Tips ECOS | BUI | Weather | SpeedBoat Safe US     www.BoatSafeUS.com

 
 
 

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