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  1. Chapman Navigation Rules: International - Inland (Chapman's Guide to the Rules of the Road) by United States Coast Guard, 2004-04-28
  2. BUOY OH BUOY.(Brief Article): An article from: Trailer Boats by Dan Armitage, 1999-12-01
  3. How to Avoid Collisions: The Inland and International Rules of the Road Made Simple by Michael Cargal, 1991-09
  4. Carbon monoxide the invisible killer (SuDoc TD 5.4/3:74) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 1994

41. Washington Boating Rules And Regulations
State boating Rules regulations. REGULATION OF RECREATIONAL VESSELS Chapter79A.60 RCW The Washington boating safety Officers Association
http://www.boatwashington.org/washington_boating_rules_regulations.htm
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REGULATION OF RECREATIONAL VESSELS

Chapter 79A.60 RCW RECREATIONAL VESSEL EQUIPMENT AND OPERATION
Chapter 352-60 WAC VESSEL REGISTRATION
Chapter 88.02 RCW VESSEL REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATES OF TITLE
Chapter Washington Administrative Code VESSEL NUMBERING INSTRUCTIONS
Department of Licensing City and County Boating Ordinances
Information provided by the Washington Legislature and
The Washington Boating Safety Officers Association
Visit
BoatWashington.org
and
Washington State Parks, Boating Programs Office
Chapter 79A.60 RCW REGULATION OF RECREATIONAL VESSELS
SECTIONS Definitions. Violations of chapter punishable as misdemeanor Circumstances Violations designated as civil infractions. Operation of vessel in a negligent manner Penalty. Operation of vessel in a reckless manner Operation of a vessel under the influence of intoxicating liquor Penalty. Homicide by watercraft Penalty. Assault by watercraft Penalty. Conviction under RCW 79A.60.050 or 79A.60.060 Community supervision or community placement Conditions. Failure to stop for law enforcement officer.

42. Lehigh River Water Trail ~~ Regulations And Safety
Never boat alone. boating safety increases with numbers. boating regulations.One wearable, Coast Guardapproved personal floatation device (PFD or life
http://wildlandspa.org/lrwt/rands.html
Caution: Boating, canoeing, kayaking and other activities on rivers can be dangerous. Obtain a water trail map and guide and plan your trip accordingly. Don't go on the river during flooding or high water. Know your course and capabilities, exercise good judgment, and follow the safety tips and boating regulations below.
Paddling Safety Tips
  • Wear your life jacket.  Some 80 percent of all recreational boating fatalities happen to people who are not wearing a life jacket. Expect to get wet and dress properly.  Even the best paddlers sometimes capsize or swamp their boats. If you capsize hold on to your boat, unless it presents a life-threatening situation. Scout ahead whenever possible.  Know the river.  Avoid surprises. Be prepared for the weather.  Get a forecast before you go. Wear wading shoes or tennis shoes with wool, polypropylene, pile, or neoprene socks. Never take your boat over a low-head dam.

43. WDNR - Boating Safety Tips
boating safety Tips Know Before You Go! Check the boat landing for anylocal regulations applicable on the waterway where you will be boating.
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/es/enforcement/safety/boattip.htm
Law Enforcement Boating Safety Education Upcoming Classes Reporting a Boating Incident Incident Fatality Summary Age and Certificate Requirements ... Annual Program Report (.pdf file, 871kb) Operating in Wisconsin PFD's - Life Jackets PFD's For Kids - Life Jackets Safety Tips! ... Volunteer Safety Instructor Corner Boating Attention Boat Buyers Establishing a Slalom Course (PDF, 276KB) Identifying Waterway Markers Invasive Species Ordinances and Waterway Markers Purchasing A Boat - Paperwork ... Regulations (pdf, 359k) Tourism Information (exit DNR) Wisconsin Lake Index DNR Safety Education Programs ATV Angler Boating Bow Hunter ... Trapper
Boating Safety Tips - Know Before You Go!
New Federal Boating Laws and Life Jackets (PDF, 15KB)
  • You must carry one wearable USCG-approved serviceable PFD of the proper size and type for each boat occupant. No tears, rips, broken straps or snaps. Use the Charmin squeeze test on kapok PFDs to check for punctures in the inner plastic liner. And remember: All PFDs must be ready at hand and not enclosed in plastic bags or locked compartments. Boats 16 feet and over must also carry one USCG-approved throwable PFD (Type IV).
  • 44. WDNR - Boating Safety Education
    Navigation rules, basic safety regulations, and waterway marking systems. Our online boating safety course (exit DNR) is now available.
    http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/es/enforcement/safety/boated.htm
    Law Enforcement Boating Safety Education Upcoming Classes Reporting a Boating Incident Incident Fatality Summary Age and Certificate Requirements ... Annual Program Report (.pdf file, 871kb) Operating in Wisconsin PFD's - Life Jackets PFD's For Kids - Life Jackets Safety Tips! ... Volunteer Safety Instructor Corner Boating Attention Boat Buyers Establishing a Slalom Course (PDF, 276KB) Identifying Waterway Markers Invasive Species Ordinances and Waterway Markers Purchasing A Boat - Paperwork ... Regulations (pdf, 359k) Tourism Information (exit DNR) Wisconsin Lake Index DNR Safety Education Programs ATV Angler Boating Bow Hunter ... Trapper
    Boating Safety Education
    Upcoming Classes The number of recreational boaters using Wisconsin's waterways has grown tremendously over the past decade. As our waterways become more crowded and the types of boats using the water become more varied, it is increasingly important for boaters to become educated on safe boating techniques and laws. Boating safety course graduates can help ensure healthy, happy, and safe voyages for years to come.

    45. Florida Boating Regulations, Rules, And Laws For The Boater Safety Education ID
    Overview of Florida boating regulations, rules, and laws. Boaters must now obtaina Boater safety Education ID Card to comply with Florida boating laws.
    http://www.boaterexam.com/usa/florida/regulations.html
    Boater Exam Canada Boater Exam USA Site Map
    FLORIDA HOME
    ... FLORIDA BOATING REGULATIONS, RULES, AND LAWS
    Florida Boating Regulations and Laws
    The Florida Boating Safety Education ID Card (also referred to as the Florida boating license) is proof that a boater has taken and passed an approved boater education course. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission currently has a mandatory boater education requirement that has been law since October 1, 1996 requiring all boaters 21 years old and younger to have the Florida boating license on board when the vessel is underway to satisfy the Florida boating regulations. Many boating fatalities occur because boaters aren't educated about boating safety. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission believes that an educated boater is a safer boater.
    Where can I take my safe boating exam and get my Boater Safety Education ID Card?
    You can write your safe boating exam directly on the internet at BoaterExam.com

    46. West Virginia Boating Regulations, Rules, And Laws For The Boater Safety Educati
    Overview of West Virginia boating regulations, rules, and laws. Boaters must nowobtain a Boater safety Education ID Card to comply with West Virginia
    http://www.boaterexam.com/usa/westvirginia/regulations.html
    Boater Exam Canada Boater Exam USA Site Map
    WEST VIRGINIA HOME
    ... WEST VIRGINIA BOATING REGULATIONS, RULES, AND LAWS
    West Virginia Boating Regulations and Laws
    The West Virginia Boating Safety Education Card (also referred to as the West Virginia boating license) is proof that a boater has taken and passed an approved boater education course. The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Section currently has a mandatory boater education requirement that has been law since January 1, 2001 requiring all boaters born on or after December 31, 1986 to have the West Virginia boating license on board when the vessel is underway to satisfy the West Virginia boating regulations. Many boating fatalities occur because boaters aren't educated about boating safety. The West Virginia DNR Law Enforcement Section believes that an educated boater is a safer boater.
    Where can I take my safe boating exam and get my Boater Safety Education ID Card?
    You can take your safe boating exam directly on the internet at BoaterExam.com

    47. Royal Yachting Association
    regulations and safety. Noncommercial Pleasure boating on UK flagged vesselsmay be largely unregulated in the UK, but that simply means that the onus is
    http://www.rya.org.uk/regssafety/

    48. Royal Yachting Association
    Although the regulations differ depending on where you are boating, Some ofthe regulations in SOLAS Chapter V which relates to the safety of Navigation
    http://www.rya.org.uk/regssafety/default.asp?contentID=3683466

    49. State Boating Regulations
    State boating regulations. California ABCs of Safe boating California Haborsand Navigation Code Illinois Digest boating safety Act (625 ILCS 45)
    http://131.230.57.1/boatregs.htm
    U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
    Federal Regulations State Boating Regulations Return to the USCG Auxiliary National Website Return to the "Shooting Star" home page

    50. The Shooting Star Boating Safety Page
    Including boating safety Classes, Operations, Free Vessel safety Checks Sources of safety Information. Including State and Federal regulations, tides,
    http://131.230.57.1/
    This site is dedicated to those individual who freely give their time, expertise and,
    all too often, their lives to assist and educate the boating public.
    U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Boating Safety Programs Including Boating Safety Classes, Operations, Free Vessel Safety Checks Local Auxiliary Unit Web Sites District, Division and Flotilla Pages via a clickable map.
    The source for local contacts. The United States Coast Guard Links to U.S. Coast Guard Pages Other Boating Safety Organizatons Including U.S. Power Squadrons, Sea Cadets, Boy Scout Sea Explorers Sources of Safety Information Including State and Federal Regulations, tides, weather. Tips and Tricks Feature articles, "Knot of the Month" Please send suggestions and comments on what information you would like to see on this page to
    Bruce Tetzlaff
    Internet access provided by the Fisheries Research Laboratory at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.

    51. PFBC Boating Index
    PA boating Handbook click for boating regulations and information Boat PAlogo - click for Boat PA online safety courses
    http://sites.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Fish_Boat/boatinf.htm

    CLICK HERE for Online Maps

    2005 Boating Regulation Recap
    Special Boating Regulations

    Proposed Regulations
    Current Regulations DCNR Changes Limits to 20 HP on 6 State Park Lakes
    Boating Advisory Board Minutes/Agendas

    Renew your Registration at

    The Outdoor Shop
    ...
    Coast Guard RBS Report 03
    Clean Vessel Pumpout Program Overview/FAQ
    Guidebook

    Application - MS Word
    Boating Facility Grant Program ... PWC Accidents 1989-2004 Boating Accident Report Front Reverse Back to Top Email ... Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Web Privacy and Security Policies

    52. Frequently Asked Questions - Boating
    It provides detailed explanation of boating regulations and safety information .go tothe online copy. NOTE You may have to register or title your boat
    http://sites.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Fish_Boat/faqboat.htm
    Frequently Asked Questions BOATING OTHER FAQ's Boat Registration/Titling
    Boating Safety/Personal Watercraft (PWC)

    Aquatic Plant Control, Pond Management

    Fishing
    ... Do you have a list of marinas in Pennsylvania? What boating opportunities will I find in Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania provides nearly unlimited opportunities for recreational boaters. PA has 83,000 miles of rivers and streams ranging from headwaters to major river systems. Also, 76 natural lakes that provide 5,266 acres of flatwater. An additional 2,300 constructed impoundments provide another 200,000 acres of boatable waters. Lake Erie has over 63 miles of shoreline and 735 square miles of waters within PA boundaries. The Delaware River provides 56 miles of tidal waters within PA, providing access to the Atlantic Ocean. A number of water trails suitable for canoes, kayaks and small motorized watercraft, are located throughout PA. Online trail guides and maps are available for many of them.... go to the water trail index Back to top What should I know about boating regulations before I go?

    53. Shasta Unit -Boating Safety
    The boat operator is responsible for knowing the laws and regulations governing The Shasta County Sheriff s boating safety Unit adopted a new County
    http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/shastatrinity/recreation/nra/memorial-day/boating-regula
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    Forest Service National Links Forest Service Home Employment Fire and Aviation International Forestry Just for Kids Maps and Brochures Passes and Permits Photo and Video Gallery Publications Recreational Activities Research and Development State and Private Forestry
    Shasta-Trinity National Forest
    Shasta-Trinity Home About Us Contact Us Current Conditions ... Mt. Shasta Backcountry Information USDA Service Center
    Shasta-Trinity National Forest
    3644 Avtech Parkway
    Redding, CA 96002
    Whiskeytown -Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area
    Shasta Unit
    Boating Regulations Registration and Permits ... All vessels must be registered and numbered except boats propelled manually, sail boats eight feet or less in length without other means of propulsion, and certain public vessels. Out of state registration is valid for 90 days. In addition, some boats, such as houseboats, require a Forest Service permit to be on the lake in excess of 30 days per calendar year. This restriction applies primarily to boats equipped for overnight use. Contact the Shasta Lake District Office or the Shasta-Trinity National Forest Headquarters Office during business hours for more information on this subject. General Rules ... The boat operator is responsible for knowing the laws and regulations governing Shasta Lake, boat operations, and the conduct of passengers in the boat. The law shall not prevent common sense precautions which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen or by special circumstances. The operator must know the proper procedures in the event of a boating accident. Reckless or Negligent Operation... includes riding on the bow, gunwale or transom of a boat when underway if there is no protective railing; maneuvering towed skiers or other devices, so as to pass the towline over another vessel; navigating a towing vessel and it's tow; and operating under the influence of intoxicants or drugs. Other actions such as speeding or skiing in confined or restricted areas or "buzzing" or "wetting down" others can also be construed to be reckless or negligent operation.

    54. Federal Boating Regulations In Canada
    regulations relating to recreational boating in Canada. maintains a numberof excellent web sites about the recreational boating regulations and safety.
    http://www.magma.ca/~mcsail/regs/regs.htm
      Regulations relating to
      recreational boating in Canada.

      Until 1999, the federal government did a very poor job at maintaining web sites about safety and regulations for recreational boaters. As a result, this web page used to be a source of information on these subjects. However, the federal government now maintains a number of excellent web sites about the recreational boating regulations and safety. They can be found at the following link:
      Canadian Coast Guard - Office of Boating Safety

      In addition, Pat's Boating In Canada is a non-government web site which is also a good source of information about government regulations. See:
      Pat's Boating in Canada

      On a slightly different subject, for information about the used sailboat market in Canada, see following non-commercial web site:
      Used Sailboat Market in Central Canada

      Newsgroups about Boating and Sailing in Canada:
      For a Canadian based newsgroup about sailing , see:
      Newsgroup: "ott.rec.sailing"
      or see a Web page version of "ott.rec.sailing" For a national newsgroup about boating in Canada, see: Newsgroup: "can.rec.boating"

    55. IA DNR: Recreational Safety And Education Programs
    2003 Iowa boating regulations Booklet(*.pdf, 349k) 2002 Fall Hunter EducationNewsletter (*.pdf, boating safety/Education Iowa Bow Hunter Education
    http://www.iowadnr.com/law/recedu.html
    Search our site:
    About the DNR
    DNR News Contact Us Site Map Conservation
    Law Enforcement Conservation Law Enforcement Home DNR Home Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Regulations Law Enforcement Districts ... Iowa - Wisconsin Joint Instructor Rendezvous Education Courses Online Course Listings ATV Education Boating Education/PWC Bow Hunter Education ... Snowmobile Education Employment Opportunities
    and Job Descriptions ATV Patrol Officer Conservation Officer Recreational Safety Officer Supervisory Conservation Officer ... Conservation Law Enforcement Intern Onsite Links Becoming an Outdoors Woman Chickadee Checkoff Turn in Poachers (TIP) Youth Hunter Education Challenge (YHEC) Offsite Links BoatUS: Foundation Courseline Ducks at a Distance Iowa Weapons Laws United States Coast Guard
    Recreational Safety Education Programs The Iowa DNR Law Enforcement Bureau offers a variety of recreational educational safety programs to students age 12 or older. These courses teach students to be careful, courteous, capable and considerate while enjoying these outdoor recreational activities. Scheduled classes with course instructor names are listed on-line. Contact the appropriate District Office listed below for more recreational safety program information.

    56. Manitoba Wildlife Federation
    1) proof of having taken a boating safety course prior to April 1, 1999;; 2) apleasure craft Changes to Small Vessel regulations NEW safety Precautions
    http://www.mwf.mb.ca/boating-regs.htm
    Latest News Boating Regulations UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE
    Maximum power of motor :
    7.5 kw (10hp) AT LEAST 12 YEARS OF AGE BUT UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE
    Maximum power of motor :
    30 kw (40hp) UNDER AGE 16
    Is prohibited from operating a personal watercraft (PWC)
    • These requirements apply when operating a pleasure craft fitted with a motor used for recreational purposes.
    • These requirements apply in areas outside the Northwest and Nunavut Territories at this time.
    2. New Recreational Boat Operator Competency SEPTEMBER 15, 1999
    Youth, born after April 1, 1983 will require proof of competency on board to operate a boat fitted with a motor. SEPTEMBER 15, 2002
    Any person operating a boat fitted with a motor and less than 4 meters (including PWC) will require proof of competency on board. SEPTEMBER 15, 2009
    All operators will require proof of competency on board.
    • These requirements apply when operating a pleasure craft fitted with a motor used for recreational purposes.
    • These requirements apply in areas outside the Northwest and Nunavut Territories at this time.
    • Applies to non-residents operating their pleasure craft in Canadian waters after 45 consecutive days. Operator card or equivalent issued to a non-resident by their state or country will be considered as proof of competency.

    57. Boating Regulations
    Separate boating regulations apply to Mission Bay. Mission Bay Vessel Speed Boat Launching Ramps, Weather, and boating safety Classes
    http://www.sandiego.gov/lifeguards/safety/boatreg.shtml
    Various Federal, State, and local regulations apply to Mission Bay and the ocean off the City of San Diego. Some of the major regulations are listed below.
    • General Vessel Speed
      No person may operate a vessel at a speed greater than five (5) miles per hour within 100 feet of a swimmer or surfer or within 200 feet of a beach frequented by swimmers.
      Ocean Vessel Speed
      No person may operate a vessel in excess of five (5) miles per hour within 1,000 feet of the oceanfront coastline of the City of San Diego. Separate boating regulations apply to Mission Bay.
      Mission Bay Vessel Speed
      The speed limit on Mission Bay from sunset to sunrise is five (5) miles per hour. At other times, certain areas have a designated speed limit of five (5) miles per hour or less. These include:
      Wherever buoys are posted with a five (5) mile per hour limit Near bridges Within 100 feet of shore Within 100 feet of another vessel Minimum Age
      No person under the age of twelve (12) may operate a motorized vessel with more than fifteen (15) horsepower. Children ages twelve (12) to sixteen (16) must have a person eighteen (18) years of age or older onboard to operate such a vessel. (There are some limited exceptions.)
      Equipment
      Although equipment requirements vary depending on the size and type of boat, most pleasure boaters are required to have the following on board while underway:

    58. South Carolina Department Of Natural Resources
    regulations boating FAQ. Related Sites Sunrise/Sunset Tide Tables boating safety Education. boating Education Class Schedules Videobased boating
    http://www.dnr.state.sc.us/etc/boating.html
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    Purchase your
    license or renew
    your watercraft
    registration Boating
    Contact us

    Doing business

    Forms
    ... Wildlife Missing Page! Search You have tried to access a page that has been moved or is no longer available on this server. We recently redesigned the web site and some links may be broken or pages may have moved. Please use the links on this page or the search engine to try to find the page you are attempting to access. We have tried to correct all the url problems but something may have slipped through. If you cannot find the information that you are looking for or accessed prior to this upgrade, please contact us at: webmaster@dnr.state.sc.us South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
    Rembert C. Dennis Building, 1000 Assembly Street, Columbia, SC 29201
    webmaster@dnr.sc.gov

    59. Glacier National Park - Boating
    Regulation, National Park Service boating regulations will be found in Title Coast Guard and State of Montana regulations for boat operation safety.
    http://www.nps.gov/glac/activities/boating.htm
    Boating
    Boating Regulations
    Registration

    Rules of the Waterways

    Where Permitted

    Required Equipment
    ...
    Regulation

    Glacier National Park offers a variety of boating experiences. Boat launching ramps are available on Bowman and McDonald Lakes on the west side, and St. Mary and Two Medicine Lakes on the east side of the park. Boat rentals are available at Apgar, Lake McDonald Lodge, Rising Sun, Many Glacier, and Two Medicine. Contact Glacier Park Boat Company for information and rates. Canoes or rafts can be carried to many smaller waters. White water canoeing, kayaking, or rafting can be enjoyed on the Flathead River which forms the south and west boundary of Glacier. The rivers and lakes in this mountainous region are very cold. All water users (boaters, swimmers, and skiers) should be aware of the dangers of hypothermia at any time of the year.
    Registration All motorboats and sailboats 12 feet in length and longer must be registered and numbered according to State of Montana regulations. Hand propelled boats are exempt, and boats from other states or countries may be used temporarily without Montana registration.

    60. Boating Regulations In Glacier Bay National Park
    This is necessary for public safety and to prevent structural damage to the Please read about basic park regulations; many apply to boating in the park.
    http://www.nps.gov/glba/InDepth/visit/activities/boater/boating_regs.htm
    Visit Learn Activities News ... Administration
    Boating Regulations
    General Boating Regulations
    Whale Waters

    Wildlife Closures and Restrictions

    Bartlett Cove Docking and Mooring
    ...
    Other Park Regulations
    Vessel Use Restrictions
    Limits on the number of vessels allowed to enter Glacier Bay are intended to enhance the quality of each visitor's experience by protecting air quality and water quality, providing opportunities for wilderness solitude, and promoting the well-being of marine wildlife including fish, seabirds and marine mammals.
    Noise restrictions provide quiet anchorages for boaters.
    June 1 through August 31, except on vessels in transit or as otherwise permitted by the superintendent, the use of generators or other non-propulsive motors (except a windlass) is prohibited from 10:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. in Reid Inlet, Blue Mouse Cove and North Sandy Cove. Non-motorized waters allow visitors an enhanced opportunity to experience wilderness. Vessel Management Plan Map
    • In designated areas, all motorized vessels (including seaplanes and sailing vessels with auxiliary motorized propulsion) are restricted from use.
    Location Date Muir Inlet Head June 1 - July 15 Wachusett Inlet July 16 - August 31 Adams Inlet
    Rendu Inlet
    Hugh Miller Complex
    Beardslee Islands May 1 - September 15
    Whale Waters Regulations
    Vessel operating restrictions in whale waters are intended to minimize whale disturbance and lower the risk of whale/vessel collisions to protect the endangered humpback whale.

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