Discounts & Rewards

Smooth Sailing This Summer: Boat Safety Tips Everyone Should Know

Claire Grulick
| July 18, 2024 | 3 Minute Read
People sitting on a boat and tubing on an inland lake Adobe

Warm weather is the time for boating fun. Before you set sail, ensure safety for you and your passengers. Whether you're an experienced boat owner or a newbie, these tips will help you enjoy a worry-free boating experience this summer.

Summer Boating, kids jumping off boat Adobe

Why is boat safety important?

Boating accidents can happen in the blink of an eye, but proper safety measures can prevent incidents and ensure everyone stays safe on the water. Your passengers trust you with their safety, and following boat safety guidelines can protect them from harm. Additionally, boats are valuable assets, and maintaining safety not only protects lives but also preserves the condition of your boat.

Boat safety equipment including fire extinguisher Getty

Must-have boat safety equipment

  • Fire Extinguishers: Keep them on board, in good condition, and ensure everyone knows how to use them.
  • Life Jackets: Essential for everyone on board. Ensure proper fit and wear at all times.
  • Communication Devices: Equip with marine radios for emergency calls.
  • Emergency Flares: Keep up-to-date flares in a dry, accessible place.
man riding wave runner on the water Getty

Essential boat safety tips:

  • Always Wear Life Jackets: Life jackets are a must. Ensure everyone on board wears one at all times. They can mean the difference between life and death in an emergency.
  • Conduct Regular Boat Maintenance: Regularly check your boat for mechanical issues. A well-maintained boat is less likely to have problems on the water.
  • Be Aware of Other Boaters and Water Users: Always be mindful of other boats, swimmers, tubers, paddleboarders, kayakers, water skiers and wakeboarders in the water. Maintaining a lookout helps prevent accidents and ensures a safer environment for everyone.
  • Recognize the severe risks associated with drinking and boating: Alcohol is a leading factor in boating accidents, impairing judgment, balance and reaction times, making navigation challenging and increasing the risk of accidents.
kids jumping from back of a boat in a lake Getty

Water safety measures

Even strong swimmers should exercise caution in open water by always swimming near the boat and avoiding strong currents. Protect your skin from harmful UV rays by applying sunscreen regularly, as sunburn can ruin your boating experience and pose health risks. Additionally, stay hydrated by bringing plenty of water on board, as dehydration can sneak up on you, especially in the heat.

AAA discounts for boating enthusiasts

Sea Tow Membership

AAA Members can enjoy discounts on Sea Tow membership. Sea Tow provides 24/7 priority towing and on-water assistance for members, ensuring you’re never left stranded on the water.

LandAirSea Safety Gear

Take advantage of discounts on safety gear from Land, Air, Sea. Equip your boat with the best safety equipment without breaking the bank.

GoRollick- Powersports, RV and Boat Buy Program

GoRollick offers exclusive deals for AAA Members on boats and marine accessories. Save money while upgrading your boating experience.

AAA Dollars Online Mall Offers

AAA Members can access special discounts and get cash back through the AAA Dollars Online Mall. Shop for safety gear at Bass Pro Shops, Cabela’s and Walmart to ensure your boat is well-equipped.

Staying updated on boating safety regulations

Stay updated on local boating laws and regulations, as compliance is crucial for a safe boating experience. Ensure your boat is registered and has all necessary permits, as it’s a legal requirement and helps authorities in case of an emergency.  Clearly display your boat’s registration numbers, which is not only a legal requirement but also aids in identification during emergencies.

Mother helping her son to wear life jacket Adobe

Preparing for emergencies

Know Your Boat. Familiarize yourself with your boat’s layout and safety features; this knowledge is invaluable during emergencies. Keep an updated list of emergency contacts on board, including local coast guard and marina numbers. Have a clear emergency plan and ensure everyone knows what to do and where to go in case of an emergency.

Boating is a fun way to enjoy summer, but safety should be your top priority. Follow these boat safety tips and equip your vessel with essential gear to ensure a safe, enjoyable experience for everyone on board.

Keep reading in:

Other Articles You May Like