Boats less than 39.4 feet typically require a valid registration, compliance with local safety equipment regulations, and proper maintenance of safety gear such as life jackets, fire extinguishers, and signaling devices. Depending on the jurisdiction, operators may also need to possess a boating safety certificate. Additionally, it’s important to be aware of specific local laws regarding navigation lights and sound signaling devices. Always check with local authorities for specific requirements.
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.