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Inflatable boating responsibilities for safe boating

posted by The Captain @ 1:52 PM
Friday, May 25, 2012

Responsible boating begins with you
With your inflatable boat, you can discover the richness of the marine environment. Help keep it beautiful.

Enjoying some time on the water is great, but it comes with some responsibility for us all to work to ensure that the world around us remains a strong healthy environment for living and play.

Please, respect your environment by applying the following basic safety rules:

  • Avoid creating excessive wash
  • Keep out of designated swimming areas
  • Respect all animal life. Respect the laws for bag limits and practice catch and release sportsmanship.
  • Use non-polluting antifouling paint and non-polluting cleaning agents.
  • Don’t make unnecessary noise. Excessive noise should be avoided, particularly around launching ramps and populated areas.
  • Don’t discharge oil or fuels into the water. In most areas this is illegal and in all areas it causes pollution and harms plant and animal life.
  • Don’t litter. Dispose of garbage and trash properly. if there is no appropriate refuse disposal, bring back your trash.
  • Don’t make excessive wake. Remember that the wake your boat trails behind can be destructive to the shore, as well as to other boaters. A boat wake crashing on the shore can cause and accelerate erosion and damage the environment.

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Inflatable boat safety tips

posted by The Captain @ 1:17 PM
Friday, May 25, 2012
  • When boating: learn and respect the local regulations and practices. Do not neglect the safety rules, this could jeopardize your life and the lives of others.
  • Before setting off, make sure you are thoroughly briefed and feel comfortable with operating the boat. You will be responsible not only for its safe and correct operation but also for the behavior and safety of yourself and your passengers.
  • Never leave port without the essential safety equipment: lifejackets (PDFs), foot-pump, repair kit, paddles/oars, maps, license and the other necessary equipment required by law in your area.
  • Do not exceed the authorized number of persons or weight.
    No alcohol or drugs: Do not drink alcohol or take drugs before or while operating your boat. Maintain passengers sobriety.
  • Always use the stop switch lanyard: Your outboard comes equipped with a stop switch safety lanyard to prevent a runaway boat in case the operator falls overboard. Attach it to the operator, it could save a life.
  • Ensure you know the distance you can cover on your supply of fuel. Fuel usage varies with sea conditions. Always keep enough fuel to enable you to reach land.
  • The propeller is dangerous. Always keeps hands away from the propeller.
  • Use personal flotation devices (PFD’s): PFD’s are required equipment. Wear them.
  • Make sure your passengers remain seated: sitting on the buoyancy tubes may be comfortable at rest or at low speeds provided your passengers use the grab line. At planning speeds, in rough water or during sharp turns, all passengers should position themselves in seats or on the floor. We will take no responsibility if this warning is disregarded.
  • No bow riding: Bow riding is illegal in most areas and is extremely dangerous.
  • Be especially careful when docking: Arms and legs may be injured if they are outside the boat.
  • Keep clear of swimmers and divers: Always avoid areas where divers/swimmers are in the water. Keep a sharp lookout especially when operating near beaches and launch sites. Shut off the motor when operating near someone in the water.
  • OBSERVE THE RULES OF THE SEA. LEARN TO CONTROL YOUR BOAT CORRECTLY AND TO RESPECT THE NAVIGATION RULES. TAKE A BOATING SAFETY COURSE TO IMPROVE YOUR KNOWLEDGE. ALWAYS OPERATE WITH COURTESY AND RESPECT.
  • Mooring and towing:
    For mooring: use the lateral D-rings
  • NOTE : WHEN MOORED, THE SELF BAILERS SHOULD REMAIN OPEN TO DRAIN THE RAIN WATER.
  • For towing:
    Inflatables should always be towed using a bridle; never use a single line attached to the bow handle. Use the 2 lateral D-rings made for this purpose.
  • Lifting – Davits:
    WHEN BEING HOISTED OR PLACED ON DAVITS, THE BOAT MUST BE EMPTY (NO PASSENGER, NO EQUIPMENT) AND TIPPED TOWARD THE REAR. SELF BAILERS SHOULD REMAIN OPEN TO DRAIN THE RAIN WATER.
  • Hauling on trailer:
    The boat must be properly inflated. Adjust the rollers (or supports) of the trailer to fit the shape of the boat. Haul the boat onto the trailer using the lateral D rings. The bottom of the transom must rest on the trailer bunks. Place the motor in the down position so that it can rest on the support provided on the trailer. The self bailer should remain open. Tie down the straps and ensure the buoyancy tubes are protected against chafing.

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Inflatable kayaking responsibilities for safe kayaking

posted by The Captain @ 1:12 PM
Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Responsible kayaking begins with you. With your inflatable kayak, you can discover the richness of the marine environment. Help keep it beautiful. Enjoying some time on the water is great, but it comes with some responsibility for us all to work to ensure that the world around us remains a strong healthy environment for living and play.

Please, respect your environment by applying the following basic kayaking safety rules:

  • Avoid creating excessive wash
  • Keep out of designated swimming areas
  • Respect all animal life. Respect the laws for bag limits and practice catch and release sportsmanship.
  • Use non-polluting antifouling paint and non-polluting cleaning agents.
  • Don’t make unnecessary noise. Excessive noise should be avoided, particularly around launching ramps and populated areas.
  • Don’t discharge pollutants into the water. In most areas this is illegal and in all areas it causes pollution and harms plant and animal life.
  • Don’t litter. Dispose of garbage and trash properly. if there is no appropriate refuse disposal, bring back your trash.

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Inflatable kayak safety tips

posted by The Captain @ 12:40 PM
Tuesday, May 22, 2012

When kayaking: learn and respect the local regulations and practices. Do not neglect the safety rules, this could jeopardize your life and the lives of others.

Before setting off, make sure you are thoroughly briefed and feel comfortable with operating the kayak. You will be responsible not only for its safe and correct operation but also for the behavior and safety of yourself and your passengers.

Never leave port without the essential safety equipment: lifejackets (PDFs), foot-pump, repair kit, paddles/oars, maps, license and the other necessary equipment required by law in your area.

Do not exceed the authorized number of persons or weight.

No alcohol or drugs: Do not drink alcohol or take drugs before or while operating your kayak. Maintain passengers sobriety.

Use personal flotation devices (PFD’s): PFD’s are required equipment. Wear them.

Make sure your passengers remain seated: sitting on the buoyancy tubes may be comfortable at rest or at low speeds provided your passengers use the grab line. At planning speeds, in rough water or during sharp turns, all passengers should position themselves in seats or on the floor. We will take no responsibility if this warning is disregarded.

No bow riding: Bow riding is illegal in most areas and is extremely dangerous.

Be especially careful when docking: Arms and legs may be injured if they are outside the kayak.

Keep clear of swimmers and divers: Always avoid areas where divers/swimmers are in the water. Keep a sharp lookout especially when operating near beaches and launch sites.

OBSERVE THE RULES OF THE SEA. LEARN TO CONTROL YOUR KAYAK CORRECTLY AND TO RESPECT THE NAVIGATION RULES. TAKE A KAYAKING SAFETY COURSE TO IMPROVE YOUR KNOWLEDGE. ALWAYS OPERATE WITH COURTESY AND RESPECT.

Mooring and towing:

For mooring: use the lateral D-rings
NOTE : WHEN MOORED, THE SELF BAILERS SHOULD REMAIN OPEN TO DRAIN THE RAIN WATER.

For towing:
Inflatables should always be towed using a bridle; never use a single line attached to the bow handle. Use the 2 lateral D-rings made for this purpose.

Lifting – Davits:
WHEN BEING HOISTED OR PLACED ON DAVITS, THE KAYAK MUST BE EMPTY (NO PASSENGER, NO EQUIPMENT) AND TIPPED TOWARD THE REAR. SELF BAILERS SHOULD REMAIN OPEN TO DRAIN THE RAIN WATER.

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Boating Safety Tips

posted by The Captain @ 10:41 AM
Thursday, October 20, 2011

Staying safe on the water is very simple. Failure to use your common sense while out on the water could put your life, and the lives of others in jeopardy.

Each year the Lifesavers Society of BC releases statistics on the number of drowning deaths. Last year along, a startling 85-90% of all people that died from drowning related incidents were males, and of that 40% of those deaths were attributed to boating incidents.

No matter how much boating experience you have, it is always a good idea to review boating safety tips before departing onto the water. Below is a list of safety tips:

 

- Always wear a lifejacket or personal floatation device.
- Avoid overloading your tube with too many passengers.
- Make sure to adhere to the max weight/seating capacity for your boat.
- Be aware of shorelines, buoys, or other objects or boats in the water.
- Never tow a tube from the wakeboard tower.
- Lastly: No drinking on the water.

The rules of the water have changed: make sure you have your boating licence and any other required documentation.

Remember, Be safe and have fun!

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