Federal
Requirements and Safety Tips for Recreational Boats
Introduction
This section contains information
about Federal laws, equipment requirements, and safety recommendations
for recreational vessels. Minimum federal requirements
appear in dark green and italics. It is imperative that you
understand that the Federal Equipment Requirements:
- Are minimum requirements (Additional safety equipment
is recommended).
- Do not guarantee the complete safety of the vessel or its
passengers.
- Are to be viewed as conservative and not absolute.
In addition to the requirements stated in
this guide, the owner/operator may be required to comply with
additional regulations and/or laws specific to the state in
which the vessel is registered or operated. To ensure compliance
with state boating laws, you should contact the appropriate
boating agency in your area. A vessel in compliance with the
laws of the state of registration may not meet the requirements
of another state where the vessel is being operated.
As a boat operator, you are expected to
make sure that your boat, referred to in the law as a vessel,
carries at least a minimum of safety equipment (carriage requirements)
and complies with federal and state regulations for such things
as numbering and operation. A Quick
Reference Chart will help you determine the minimum safety
equipment requirements for your boat.
There are other equipment considerations
that are recommended for your safety and the safety of your
passengers. This information is part of the Vessel
Safety Check Program and outlined in a pre-departure
checklist (pdf).
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