Boater’s guide to rough weather
Recognize and prepare for whatever rough weather comes your way on the water.
DetailsRecognize and prepare for whatever rough weather comes your way on the water.
DetailsYou can prevent collisions and accidents on the water by following the boating rules of the road.
DetailsLearn to operate your personal watercraft safely so you can head out on the water with confidence.
DetailsAnchoring failures, such as a fouled anchor or dragging anchor, can ruin a day on the water.
DetailsBoating under the influence can be even more dangerous than drinking while driving. Don’t drink and boat.
DetailsLightning strikes kill more people in the U.S. than tornadoes, and boaters are particularly vulnerable. Follow these tips to stay safe on and off the water.
DetailsMake a hurricane plan to protect your boat before hurricane season begins. Take Hurricane Preparation for Boaters to prepare for the rough season ahead.
DetailsEvery boater should carry a marine radio onboard to call the Coast Guard, shore facilities and other boaters. Learn about marine radio and how to use it.
DetailsThe best life jacket is the one you will wear. Discover how to find the best fit and style for the type of boating you do. Learn about fit, testing and care.
DetailsAmerica’s Boating Club has courses, videos and seminars to educate and entertain you in these trying times.
DetailsHelp keep the waters healthy for all to enjoy with these environmentally friendly tips.
DetailsKnow what emergency signaling devices you need for your boat
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