A whistle.
A whistle
A whistle.
Boats that are less than 39.4 feet (12 meters) in length are federally required to carry certain safety equipment, including a properly sized life jacket for each person on board, a sound-producing device (like a whistle), and visual distress signals. Additionally, vessels must have a fire extinguisher if they have an enclosed space or are equipped with a fuel-burning engine. It's also important to have a navigation light if operating after dark. Compliance with these requirements helps ensure safety while on the water.
a whistle
A whistle.
a whistle
a whistle
A whistle.
A whistle
A whistle.
whistle
A whistle.
a whistle
A whistle.
A whistle.
A whistle.