Boater’s Safety Education

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Pleasure Craft Operator Training (PCOC)
Advertisements

FOUR PRINCIPALS OF SAFE BOATING 1. WEARING LIFE JACKETS SAVES LIVES 1. WEARING LIFE JACKETS SAVES LIVES Always Wear Your Life Jacket 2. BOATER EDUCATION.
/ 22 Presentation by: Binghamton's Susquenango Power Squadron NEW YORK STATE BOATING LAWS - 12/02.
Copyright Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. 1 CHAPTER 7 Enjoying Water Sports With Your Boat.
EXIT Safe Boating Operations & Safety Equipment Basic Course.
1. Minimum required equipment – required to be aboard by law  Required varies depending on the type and size of vessel  SBG pg covers every type.
Learn How to Swim Wear Your Life Jacket Take A Boating Safety Class.
Virginia Boating Safety Education Requirement.  Boating safety education compliance requirement established in 2007  Phased-in through 2016  Applies.
Sport & Utility Boats SUBS. The fastest growing area of Recreational Boating, SUB are everywhere on our lakes, rivers, and oceans from coast to coast..
Approved by DC-E USCG AuxA, Inc1 Boating Skills and Seamanship Lesson 2 Equipment For Your Boat.
ABOUT ALCOHOL AND BOATING REGULATIONS IN VIRGINIA Reference: Virginia Watercraft Owner’s Guide UNLAWFUL ACTS – BOATING GENERAL  Reckless operation of.
Copyright Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.
Safe Powerboat Handling
Boating Test Study Guide
ALABAMA BOATING SAFETY COURSE
Copyright Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.
Terms you need to know on the water!
US Army Corps of Engineers One Corps Serving The Army and the Nation Boating Safety Teaching the Basics of Avoiding Water Accidents to Soldiers Boating.
 OUTBOARD MOTORS ARE A COMPLETE PROPULSION SYSTEM FROM THE ENGINE TO THE PROPELLER.  STERN DRIVES USE A MODIFIED AUTOMOBLE ENGINE MOUNTED.
LESSON ONE KNOW YOUR BOAT Key Topics Vessel classifications Vessel classifications Hull types and shapes Hull types and shapes Vessel parts Vessel parts.
OPERATING YOUR BOAT SAFELY OPERATING YOUR BOAT SAFELY.
LESSON ONE KNOW YOUR BOAT. LENGTH CLASSES OF BOATS CLASS A.
Boating Vocabulary Aft – towards the back of the boat.
Boater’s Safety Education Alabama Boating Requirements.
Proper Display of Numbers
Boating is fun… we’ll show you how America’s Boating Course 3 rd Edition 1 Required Safety Equipment Chapter 1 Section 2 Presented by the St Paul Sail.
Swimming and Boating Safety Teaching the Basics of Surviving in the Water to the Soldiers.
Copyright Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. 1 Chapter 3 Navigating The Waterways.
Initial VSC Training Program
Instructors: George Crowl
United States Power Squadrons ® BS B Proper Display of Numbers.
United States Power Squadrons ® B Definitions  Dead Reckoning  Calculating a boat’s position based on its course, speed, and time run from a.
Boating and Safety Boating safety- describe Alabama’s boating laws, basic vessel operation, required boating equipment, and possible hazards involved in.
Boating Safety Alabama’s Boating Law Boating Terminology
Come for the Boating Education…Stay for the Friends America’s Boating Course 3 rd Edition 1 South Carolina Regulations Chapter 2 Section 8 >>
Come for the Boating Education … stay for the Friends America’s Boating Course State and Local Regulations Chapter 2, Section 8 IOWA The Hawkeye State.
Boating is fun… we’ll show you how America’s Boating Course 3 rd Edition 1 State & Local Regulations Chapter 2 Section 8 >>
Boating is fun… we’ll show you how Section 8 Minnesota State Boating Laws Revised 2015 America’s Boating Course – 3 rd Edition.
United States Coast Guard Federal laws Equipment requirements Safety recommendations District of Columbia, Metropolitan Police Dept., Harbor Master and.
America’s Boating Course 3 rd Edition State & Local Regulations Chapter 2 Section 8 DELAWARE 1 Come for the boating education … Stay for the friends.
Come for the boating education…Stay for the friends America’s Boating Course 3 rd Edition 1 State & Local Regulations Chapter 2 Section 8 New York >>
Come for the boating education … stay for the Friends America’s Boating Course 3 rd Edition 1 Kentucky State & Local Regulations Chapter 2 Section 8 >>
Come for the Boating Education…Stay for the Friends America’s Boating Course 3 rd Edition 1 State & Local Regulations Chapter 2 Section 8 MASSACHUSETTS.
Boating is fun… we’ll show you how Section 8 Wisconsin State Boating Laws Revised 2015.
Supplement to America’s Boating Course
Come for the Boating Education…Stay for the Friends America’s Boating Course 3 rd Edition 1 State & Local Regulations Chapter 2 - Section 8 Connecticut.
United States Coast Guard Federal laws Equipment requirements Safety recommendations Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Additional equipment.
Copyright Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. 1 Chapter 5 (con’t.) with PFDs The Legal Requirements Of Boating.
1 Chapter 5 (Con’t) The Legal Requirements Of Boating.
Come for the boating education … stay for the Friends America’s Boating Course 3 rd Edition 1 Illinois State & Local Regulations Chapter 2 Section 8 >>
ALABAMA COURSE OF STUDY #19
Boating is fun… we’ll show you how America’s Boating Course 3 rd Edition 1 State & Local Regulations Chapter 2 Section 8 >>
Boating is fun… we’ll show you how 1 Texas State Boating Regulations >> America’s Boating Course.
Copyright Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. 1 Chapter 5 (Con’t) The Legal Requirements Of Boating.
BOATING SAFETY ALABAMA COURSE OF STUDY #19 Describe Alabama’s boating laws, basic vessel operation, required boating equipment, and possible hazards involved.
Copyright Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Paddle Craft Safety Laurie Harris United States CGA FSO - PA.
America’s Boating Course 3 rd Edition State & Local Regulations ALASKA Chapter 2 Section 8 1 Come for the boating education … Stay for the friends.
APP-5 ApprenticeSafety Instructors: George Crowl.
Chapter 5 The Legal Requirements Of Boating Instructor Notes:
Copyright Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.
Instructors: George Crowl
Copyright © 2010 by Boat Ed. All rights reserved
Copyright © 2010 by Boat Ed. All rights reserved
ALABAMA COURSE OF STUDY #19
America’s Boating Course 3rd Edition
Class Plan Chapter One:
Terms you need to know on the water!
HELP PREVENT DROWNING
Lesson Four: Legal Requirements Who May Operate A Vessel
Presentation transcript:

Boater’s Safety Education Alabama Boating Requirements

Boating Safely in Alabama Certification Roberson / Archer Act of 1994 requires that anyone 12 years and older that operates a motorized vessel on the water of this State shall obtain a boaters safety certification

All about Boats Classifications Motorized vessels are divided into 4 classifications according to length Class A – Less than 16 feet in length Class 1 – 16 feet to less than 26 feet Class 2 – 26 feet to less than 40 feet Class 3 – 40 feet to 65 feet

Recreational Boats Small Utility boats and Jon Boats Widely used for fishing Most made of aluminum Powered by outboard engine

Generally start at 18 feet in length and up to 50 or 60 feet Recreational Boats Cruisers Larger in size Generally start at 18 feet in length and up to 50 or 60 feet

Recreational Boats Runabouts Most are made of fiberglass or aluminum Powered by inboard or outboard engines

Recreational Boats Personal Watercraft Considered by the U.S. Coast Guard as a Class A Vessel Powered by inboard engine or jet pump Subject to the same laws as larger vessels

Recreational Boats Canoes, Kayaks, and Inflatable's Mostly powered by paddles and oars

Recreational Boats Sailboats and Sailboards Variety of sizes Most are powered by Sail and or engines

Boat Capacity Plate Mounted in plain site of the vessel operator Tells the operator the following information… Maximum number of people it can carry Maximum weight in pounds Maximum horsepower for that vessel

Parts of a Vessel Beam Freeboard Waterline Draft Propeller Chines Rail Outboard Motor Stern Steering Wheel 1 Combination Light (Red, Green) Windshield Cleat

Registration Required for all mechanically propelled vessels Reads from left to right Bold and 3 “ high Contrasting color Above the water line Spaces between letters and numbers Decals must be displayed 6 “ from the numbers

Equipment Requirements PFD – Personal Flotation Device Must be U.S Coast Guard Approved Should fit properly

Know What the Law Requires Effective May 1, 1995, a wearable U.S. Approved Coast Guard PFD approved Type I, II or III life preserver is required for each person aboard all vessels no matter the length

Vessels 16 feet or longer 1 approved wearable PFD for each person on board Plus at least 1 throwable PFD device (Type IV)

PFD’s and the law All persons under the age of 8 years old on any vessel shall wear an approved wearable PFD that is remains snapped, clipped or zipped at all times, except within an enclosed cabin or sleeping quarters. \

PFD Type’s 5 Coast Guard approved type’s of PFD’s

Equipment Requirements Fire extinguishers Classified by Letters and Numbers as to the type and size fire they can put out Most vessels require a Type B,C – Dry Chemical Extinguisher Type B – Flammable Liquids Type C – Electrical Fires

Equipment Requirements Emergency Shut-Off Switch Illegal to operate a motorized vessel less than 24 feet with an open cockpit and a motor with more than 50 HP unless it is equipped with an emergency motor shut-off switch

Equipment Requirements Backfire Flame Arrestor Internal Combustion Engines may backfire All motorboats except outboards and diesels must have a U.S. Coast Guard approved backfire flame arrestor

Equipment Requirements Mufflers Illegal to operate a motorboat in any manner that exceeds 86 decibels at 50 feet

Equipment Requirements Whistles, Horns, and Bells Both inland and International rules require all boats some means of producing effective sound signal If your boat is 12 meters or longer a power whistle, horn or bell must be carried

Equipment Requirements Light Requirements for Pleasure Crafts All vessels must show running lights between sunset and sunrise and during periods of restricted visibility Light Requirements vary from vessel length and propulsion type

Light Requirements Anchor Light – all around white light visible for 2 miles Red Light on the bow shining Left or Port side Green Light on bow shining right or Starboard side

Navigation and Safety Enforced By the U.S. Coast Guard along with State enforcement authorities Hazards Operator Awareness Overloading / Overpowering Speed Regulations Restricted Areas Riding on Decks and Gunwales Interference with Navigation Mooring to Buoys

Navigation and Safety Hazards Pollution Regulations Motorboat Operator Age Water Skiing Races and Regattas

Navigation Rules Who has the right of way? Meeting Head-On Each Vessel shall turn to the to the Starboard (right) and pass the other vessel on its Port (Left)

Navigation Rules Crossing Stand on Vessel Holds course and speed

Navigation Hopefully you have learned a little more than Miss Teen South Carolina did in school!!!