Sport & Utility Boats SUBS. The fastest growing area of Recreational Boating, SUB are everywhere on our lakes, rivers, and oceans from coast to coast..

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
River Safety and Education by Jim Cole. River Safety and Education Background Past President and current Membership Chairperson of RICKA. ACA Certified.
Advertisements

America’s Boating Course 3rd Edition
PERSONAL SAFETY SAR Crew Manual Chapter 02. Why?
Safety Boat Briefing. Welcome Reason for Briefing Encourage Best Practice Focus On What Safety Boat Duties Include Encourage Clubs to run more Safety.
Safety & ORM *Water Safety*. Safety The condition of being safe from undergoing or causing hurt, injury or loss The condition of being safe from undergoing.
2013 NATIONAL VESSEL EXAMINER WORKSHOP PADDLE CRAFT MODULE 4 Prepared by the NATIONAL DIRECTORATE OF VESSEL EXAMINATION AND RECREATIONAL BOATING SAFETY.
Boating is fun… we’ll show you how America’s Boating Course 3 rd Edition Water Sports Safety Chapter 4 Section 13 1 >>
PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES. Personal Flotation Devices FLOTATION KEEPING YOUR HEAD ABOVE WATER.
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.
Copyright Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. 1 CHAPTER 7 Enjoying Water Sports With Your Boat.
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.
Prepared by thePrepared by the NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF VESSEL EXAMINATIONNATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF VESSEL EXAMINATIONAND RECREATIONAL BOATING SAFETY VISITATIONRECREATIONAL.
2012 DIVISION 43 VESSEL EXAMINER SEMINAR Prepared byPrepared by JAMES F. LUBNER, FSO-MTJAMES F. LUBNER, FSO-MTAND GEORGE R. BORES, FSO-OPSGEORGE R. BORES,
Stand-Up Paddle Board (SUP) Stand-Up Paddle Board (SUP) © Boardsportsschool.com.
Safe Powerboat Handling
SUB Vessel Safety Check Review D11NR VE’s-We save lives! Prepared by: Mike Lauro DSO-VE 11NR and Tony Budlong ADSO-VE 11NR.
Small Boat Diving.
ALABAMA BOATING SAFETY COURSE
Copyright Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.
GPS Orientation NAVISTAR GPS THE OFFICIAL NAME IS.
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.
Boat Diving Introduction Terminology Equipment Procedures.
 OUTBOARD MOTORS ARE A COMPLETE PROPULSION SYSTEM FROM THE ENGINE TO THE PROPELLER.  STERN DRIVES USE A MODIFIED AUTOMOBLE ENGINE MOUNTED.
The In's and Out's of Locking Through a Dam By RiverBill.
OPERATING YOUR BOAT SAFELY OPERATING YOUR BOAT SAFELY.
BASIC NAVIGATION RULES
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.
Safety Afloat Program BSA Lifeguard Training 2000 Ray Voigt Gulf Stream Council BSA Palm Beach County, Florida Palm Beach County, Florida.
OP PADDLESMART 2009 Recreational Boating Safety Pulse Op “WEAR YOUR LIFE JACKET, 9 out of 10 Drowning Victims don’t”
IRISH WATER SAFETY 14 STEPS TO SAFE BOATING. 1. Check condition of boat and equipment, hull, engine, fuel, tools, torch.
Initial VSC Training Program
Common sense and caution can minimize the risk of accidental injuries during outdoor activities.
Boating is fun… we’ll show you how America’s Boating Course 3 rd Edition Water Sports Safety Chapter 4 Section 13 1 Presented by the St Paul Sail and Power.
James River Batteau Festival AKA: Beach Week.
Equipment For Your Boat
United States Power Squadrons ® B Definitions  Dead Reckoning  Calculating a boat’s position based on its course, speed, and time run from a.
Troop 947 Safety Afloat and Canoeing Tips “A canoe is more stable than you think, but not more than you can sink.” - Duncan Lamar, yesterday.
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 >>
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 >>
Boating is fun… we’ll show you how Section 8 Wisconsin State Boating Laws Revised 2015.
Supplement to America’s Boating Course
America’s Boating Course 3rd Edition
Copyright Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. 1 Chapter 5 (con’t.) with PFDs The Legal Requirements Of Boating.
2016 Annual VE Workshop. National RBS Program Mission Statement To minimize loss of life, personal injury, property damage, and the environmental impact.
1 Chapter 5 (Con’t) The Legal Requirements Of Boating.
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.
Copyright Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Paddle Craft Safety Laurie Harris United States CGA FSO - PA.
APP-5 ApprenticeSafety Instructors: George Crowl.
Boater’s Safety Education
Copyright © 2010 by Boat Ed. All rights reserved
Copyright © 2010 by Boat Ed. All rights reserved
Copyright © 2010 by Boat Ed. All rights reserved
Sea Scout Ship SouthWinds 100
Vessel Safety Check Review D11NR Vessel examiner’s- We save lives!
SEA KAYAKING EQUIPMENT
This slide set is approved for use in D1NR.
Experience Sea Kayaking
In this lecture well discuss, kayaks, sprayskirts, PFDs, paddles, bilge pumps, paddle floats. We will go over their use and what to look for in them.
Equipment For Your Boat
Safety equipment Safety equipment.
Life-saving Appliances
Operational Facility Review Prepared by Mike Lauro DSO-VE 11NR
The D11NR Vessel Examiners Save Lives!
Packing a hiking pack Overnight Stay.
Presentation transcript:

Sport & Utility Boats SUBS

The fastest growing area of Recreational Boating, SUB are everywhere on our lakes, rivers, and oceans from coast to coast.. Sport Utility Boats (SUB)

Canoe Kayak Rowboat Pedal boat Any other Vessel NOT engine powered What’s a SUB?

CANOE KAYAK

ROWBOAT PEDAL BOAT

VSCs For SUB To award a VSC decal to a non-motorized (SUB) boat : Many VSC requirements are the same as for other vessels their size

NUMBERING & REGISTRATION Most states do not require registration numbers on non-motorized boats such as SUBs. Since the display of numbers is not required in many States, know where your hull identification number is located and keep a copy in a safe place. If they are required, carry these documents aboard the SUB in a waterproof container that is tethered to the craft or stored in a dry bag.

LIFE-JACKET Each person must have an approved type I, II, III, or V PFD. Kayak and canoe users need to consider the use of a comfortable fitting PFD that allows for a full range of arm movement, is not bulky and has pockets and D-rings to tether safety equipment. The PFD should be worn whenever under way.

SOUND PRODUCING DEVICES All vessels must have a means of signaling. Sail and paddle or oar powered vessels may meet this requirement by having a marine distress whistle on board.

VISUAL DISTRESS SIGNALS A signaling mirror designed for marine use should be attached to each PFD along with a small, waterproof, strobe light to facilitate both day and night distress signaling.

VISUAL DISTRESS SIGNALS The following boats are not required to carry VDS during daytime operation: -- All manually-propelled boats -- Open sailboats less than 26 feet in length without propulsion machinery These vessels are required to carry night signals when operating from sunset to sunrise.

NAVIGATION LIGHTS All vessels are required to display navigation lights at night and during periods of reduced visibility. Sail and paddle or oar powered boats of less than 22 ft. may meet this requirement by having a flashlight in good working order with spare batteries.

ADDITIONAL ITEMS RECOMMENDED, SPECIFIC TO SPORT UTILITY BOATS

USE A SPRAY SKIRT There is nothing more uncomfortable than having the cockpit of a kayak filled with water from a passing boat wake or that wave that got by unnoticed. Learn how to properly attach the spray skirt and how to remove it in an emergency

HAT OR HELMET Wear a hat to provide protection from the sun. Helmets for rapids and rough seas Use sun sunscreen for additional protection.

DRY-BAGS Store small items such as sunscreen, bug repellent, first aid items, food and snacks in a waterproof dry-bag tethered to the boat. When tying down these items make sure they are stowed in an area that will not interfere with users ability to exit the vessel in the event of a capsize situation.

RESCUE GEAR Rescue gear such as throw bags, tow lines or other devices should be carried, particularly when traveling in groups.

SPARE PADDLE/OAR Pack a spare paddle or oar and secure it to the boat. Use a paddle leash attached to a forward fitting or bungee cord to prevent loss of the paddle in rough water.

PRACTICE Practice wet exits from a kayak or canoe in safe, calm, shallow water. This will allow you to gain confidence and capability in the event capsizing occurs on open deeper waters.

OTHER ITEMS

BOATING SAFETY COURSE All boaters should be encouraged to take a Boating Safety Course such as America’s Boating Course.

CLEAN UP Pack a trash bag. Take all refuse away with you. Leave every stop or campsite cleaner than when you found it.

BUDDY SYSTEM Bring a friend. It is always safer to paddle in a group.

VSC For SUB

SMART START FOR PADDLERS