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         Boating Regulations & Safety:     more books (37)
  1. Review of boating safety regulations (SuDoc TD 5.4/3:73) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 1991
  2. Boating Safety - Coast Guard Publications, Regulations, Propeller Dangers, Personal Flotation Devices (PFD), Alcohol and BUI, Vessel Safety Checks, Safety Circulars, Sponsons, Accidents, CO (CD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2008-01-18
  3. 21st Century Complete Guide to Boating Safety - Coast Guard Publications, Regulations, Propeller Dangers, Personal Flotation Devices (PFD), Alcohol and BUI, Vessel Safety Checks, Circulars (CD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2008-01-18
  4. Rhode Island state regulations: Environment protection and boating safety (Harbormaster reference series) by Mark Amaral, 1992
  5. Federal regulations: Coastal structures, environmental protection, and boating safety (Harbormaster reference series) by Mark Amaral, 1992
  6. Speed Boat Safety - Discover How to Enjoy Your Speed Boat While Staying Safe! The complete guide to finally understanding speed boats is here! by Information Buddy, 2010-04-13
  7. Speed Boat Safety by Ralph Marlboro, 2009-12-01
  8. About Louisiana boating (Wildlife education bulletin) by Claude Hamilton Gresham, 1962
  9. Limited Master, Mate and Operator: License Study
  10. A Consumer's guide to the Coast Guard boating safety standards (SuDoc TD 5.60:14) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 1991
  11. Legislation on boating safety: 1991 Assembly Bill 724 ... 1991 Assembly Bill 725 (Wisconsin Legislative Council report ... to the 1991 Legislature) by Richard N Sweet, 1991
  12. State aid for marine safety programs: A final research report by Nemah G Hussain, 1975
  13. Let's be careful out there people! (SuDoc TD 5.4/3:72) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 1991
  14. Propeller accidents involving houseboats and other displacement type recreational vessels (SuDoc TD 5.4/3:77) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 1995

1. Regulations
Power boat and personal watercraft safety regulations including age restrictions and operator competency.
http://www.headsupnav.com/regulations.htm
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Boating Safety Regulations At A Glance
Issued by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, January, 1999. with updates.
For more information call Jon Churchill, Canadian Coast Guard,
Pacific Region, BC. (250) 480-2790.
Age and Horsepower Restrictions for Operators of Pleasure Craft including Powered Boats and Personal Watercraft as of April1, 1999 As Of Apr.1,1999 If under the age of 12 and unaccompanied/unsupervised by a person 16 years of age or older: not allowed to operate a boat with an engine more powerful than 7.5 kw (10 hp) As of Apr.1,1999 If at least 12 years of age but not yet 16 years old and unaccompanied/unsupervised by a person 16 years of age or older: not allowed to operate a boat with an engine more powerful than 30 kw (40hp). As of April 1, 1999

2. Office Of Boating Safety
Federal requirements and safety tips for recreational boaters.Category Recreation boating safety boating Laws and regulations......Learn about us and obtain information about boating safety, federal regulations,publications and requirements; state grants, news and boating links.
http://www.uscgboating.org/
Search: Safety Regulations
Defects
News ... Site Map Welcome! Protect your safety and your loved ones while afloat. Learn how to prevent accidents, injuries, and fatalities while boating. Review safety tips, news, recalls, defects, and laws and regulations you should know. Welcome to the official website of the U.S. Coast Guard Office of Boating Safety.
Comparison of U.S. Recreational Boating Fatalities The numbers are declining! (Figures for 2002 are preliminary.)
Fatality Statistics Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Average monthly fatalities based on cumulative data for 1999-2003 2003 Statistics Beacons Carbon Monoxide -THAT SILENT KILLER - Carbon Monoxide -THAT SILENT KILLER- Finds Yet Another Way To Kill: Coast Guard warns public of dangers associated with: "Teak Surfing"
Interim Life Jacket Rule Effective Dec 23, 2002 The United States Coast Guard's interim life jacket rule for children under 13 becomes effective December 23, 2002
U.S.C.G Recalls Houseboats Due to Carbon Monoxide On February 23, the Coast Guard began issuing mandatory recall notices to houseboat

3. State Boating Regulations
State boating regulations. Welcome to the Online boating safety Course. This internet course is offered free to the
http://www.boatus.com/onlinecourse/states/states.asp
State Boating Regulations
Welcome to the Online Boating Safety Course. This internet course is offered free to the boating public in an effort to increase awareness of boating safety, equipment, navigation, and survival skills. Each state has differing education requirements and you should contact your state for specific information. To view a summary of state education requirements, click here . Below are some of the basic boating laws for the state as indicated in the Reference Guide to State Boating Laws (NASBLA, 1998). Boating laws change with frequency. If you notice that there are any inaccuracies listed in this information, do not hesitate to contact BoatU.S. Foundation Online Course Program Manager, at onlinecourse@boatus.com Please select the state information and regulations you wish to view. Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005' [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver specified /onlinecourse/states/states.asp , line 62

4. Boating Safety Regulations
Federal Register Review notices of changes to federal regulations regarding boatingissues, and opportunity for public comment, State boating Laws Examine the
http://www.uscgboating.org/regulation.htm
Search: Safety Regulations
Defects
News Statistics Glossary ... Site Map Regulations Federal Register
Review notices of changes to federal regulations regarding boating issues, and opportunity for public comment
State Boating Laws

Examine the laws and regulations from your own state or territory Federal Statutes
The laws that authorize the U.S. Coast Guard to regulate the manufacture of recreational boats Navigation Rules
Get detailed information on the rules of the road
"There are approximately 13 million boats registered in the U.S."
Customer Accessibility
Webmaster (Technical Website Issues)

5. New Hampshire Department Of Safety
Enforcement and promotion of motor vehicle and highway safety laws, criminal laws, commercial vehicle regulations, fire safety, building and equipment safety, and boating safety.
http://www.state.nh.us/safety/
Administrative Rules Administration, Division Building Code Review Board
Emergency Management, Office ...
Safety Services, Division
Boating Safety Marine Patrol Bureau Moorings Program Tramway/Amusement
Ride Safety
State Police, Division Privacy Statement State of N.H. Home Page Welcome to the
State of New Hampshire
Department of Safety
James H. Hayes Safety Building
10 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03305
TDD Access: Relay NH 1-800-735-2964 Mission Statement The New Hampshire Department of Safety was established by the legislature in 1961 and consisted of three Divisions: Motor Vehicles, State Police, and Safety Services. In 1987, under the leadership of Commissioner Richard M. Flynn, the Department of Safety was restructured. The change resulted in the addition of two Divisions and two Bureaus: the Division of Enforcement and the Division of Administration; the Bureau of Hearings and the Bureau of Fire Safety. On January 1, 1989, the Bureau of Common Carriers was transferred from the Department of Transportation and assigned to the Department of Safety. A sixth division was added on July 1, 1989, the Division of Fire Service which consisted of the Bureau of Fire Safety, Bureau of Fire Standards and Training, and the Fire Standards and Training Commission. Five years after being formed, the Division of Fire Service was restructured into two separate Divisions, effective August 1, 1994, the Divisions of Fire Standards and Training and Fire Safety.

6. Maine Boating Regulations - Basic Boating Safety Course
This section contains information on Maine boating regulations that are in addition to the Federal Requirements covered in the Basic boating Course. If you have not reviewed the course material, please do so now. The Nautical Know How boating safety Course is approved by the National
http://www.boatsafe.com/Maine
Maine
Boating Regulations
This section contains information on Maine Boating Regulations that are in addition to the Federal Requirements covered in the Basic Boating Course . If you have not reviewed the course material, please do so now. All Federal Requirements in the basic boating course apply to Maine; this section lists Maine Boating Requirements that are above and beyond Federal Requirements. The Nautical Know How Boating Safety Course is approved by the National Association of Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) and recognized by the U.S. Coast Guard as acceptable to the National Recreational Boating Safety Program. Many insurance companies offer discounts on marine insurance to clients that have successfully completed such a course. Age Restrictions: Persons less than 12 years of age shall not operate a motor boat having power in excess of 10 HP unless he or she is under the immediate supervision of a person in the boat who is at least 16 years of age. No person less than 16 years old may operate a or Personal Water Craft in the State of Maine, this includes jet-skis.

7. Vermont Boating Safety Course Online - Official Vermont Safe Boating Course
This section contains information on Vermont boating regulations that are in January1, 1974 must successfully complete an approved boating safety course prior
http://www.boatsafe.com/Vermont/
Vermont
Boating Regulations
This section contains information on Vermont Boating Regulations that are in addition to the Federal Requirements covered in the Basic Boating Course Age Restrictions: Persons less than 16 years of age shall not operate a Personal Watercraft. Persons less than 12 years of age are restricted to motorboats of 6 hp or less.
Anyone born after January 1, 1974 must successfully complete an approved boating safety course prior to operating any motorized vessel. This online Basic Boating Safety Course meets this requirement. Personal Flotation Devices: Persons less than 12 years must wear an approved Type I, II, III or V PFD when above decks and underway.
Persons less than 16 years of age must wear a Type I, II, or III on a sailboard.
PWC operators and passengers must wear an approved Type I, II, or III PFD. Required PFDs must be readily accessible. Speed Limits: Within 200 feet of shore, dock, swim area, person in water and other vessels or anchorage, speed must be less than 5 miles per hour and must not create a wake. Motorized Vessels: All engines must be muffled in order to reduce operating noise level to not more than 82 decibels on the A scale at 50 feet.

8. Boating The Forks Of The American River
Guide to help boaters plan trips on the three forks of the American River in California. Includes sections on outfitters, safety, regulations, and river boating information for each fork.
http://www.netwiz.net/~act/BOATING.HTML
Boating the Forks of the American River
This guide is presented to help boaters plan trips on the three Forks of the American River. Conditions described here have been updated for the 1998 season but are subject to change. Boaters should check field conditions and verify current regulations.

LOCATION The Forks of the American River described here are selected reaches of the North, Middle and South Forks in Placer and El Dorado Counties in California. Nearby communities include Auburn, Colfax, Foresthill, Greenwood, Coloma, and Placerville.
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  • Safety
  • Regulations
  • Outfitters
  • Contacts River boating information for:
  • North Fork American River
  • Middle Fork American River
  • South Fork American River
    SAFETY The safety precautions which apply to white water boating on other rivers also apply to the Forks of the American. Wear life jackets, donĀ¼t boat while intoxicated, and scout potential problem areas. Further, treat the rivers with the respect due their powerful natural forces. Such common sense will avoid most problems. Geology on the South Fork: Gunsight Rock
    Pay particular attention to flow volumes. Flows either too high or too low can cause problems for the boater. For example, high flows may carry boats into trees which trap and hold them underwater. Low water may be rocky and cause excessive delays. The best flows are somewhere in between, and are subjectively determined according to the type of craft and the skills and preferences of the boater. The flow volumes suggested here have been run by experienced boaters who consider them good, yet the flows listed are not intended to suggest objective limits to safe boating. Further, flows can change quickly, especially on the Middle and South Forks where releases from dams change throughout the day for hydropower generation.
  • 9. Florida Online Boating Safety Course
    completion of this course meets Florida's requirement for boating safety education.This section contains information on Florida boating regulations that are
    http://www.boatsafe.com/Florida/
    Florida
    Boating Safety Course
    The Nautical Know How Basic Boating Course is a NASBLA approved course. Successful completion of this course meets Florida's requirement for boating safety education. This section contains information on Florida Boating Regulations that are in addition to the Federal Requirements covered in the Basic Boating Course . If you have not reviewed the course material, please do so now. All Federal Requirements in the basic boating course apply to Florida; this section lists Florida Boating Requirements that are above and beyond Federal Requirements. The Nautical Know How Boating Safety ID card is recognized in the State of Florida as proof of successful completion of a Boating Safety Course. If you are covered by Florida's mandatory boater education law, you will also receive an ID card from the state of Florida. Age Restrictions: Persons less than 14 years of age shall not operate a Personal Watercraft. No person less than 18 can rent a PWC.
    N o person born after September 30, 1980, may operate a vessel powered by a motor of 10 horsepower or greater unless he or she has in their possession a photographic identification and a boater safety identification card issued for successful completion of a NASBLA approved boating safety course. This law will be progressively phased in each year to include a larger segment of the boating population until October 1, 2001 when all persons 21 years of age or younger will be subject to this law.

    10. Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission Home Page
    Information and regulations on hunting, freshwater fishing, saltwater fishing, wildlife viewing, hiking trails, boating safety, the Florida panther and other endangered and threatened species.
    http://floridaconservation.org/
    ADA Accessibility Boating Budget Issues Camp Information ... Questions Search It! Saltwater Fishing Strategic Planning Toll Free Listing Wildlife ... Contact Us FWC Headlines: FWC INVITES YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN PANEL FWC is setting up an online panel of outdoor enthusiasts to help the agency improve our programs. This is to invite you to become a member of this online advisory panel. Your involvement includes a few minutes of your time to complete an online questionnaire of your outdoor activities, and to complete future periodic online surveys. Any information about you is confidential and will not be shared with anyone for any reason. You will never be contacted by any 3rd parties. You may resign from the panel at any time you choose. To participate follow this link Participate In Panel NOTICE TO PUBLIC:
    From April 1 to May 9
    FWC is seeking public input that will ultimately result in wildlife and freshwater fish regulation changes to take effect in July 2004... More Details FWC WILL CONVENE IN APRIL 18 SPECIAL MEETING.

    11. VMR Queensland
    Information on the associations history, boating safety, weather forecasts, regulations, and contact details.
    http://www.vmraq.org.au/

    Our NEW state web site!!!

    Now online.
    The old VMRAQ web site says goodbye.
    VMR Queensland State Meeting VMRAQ State Meeting Monthly General Meeting
    More events

    VMRAQ has 25 affiliated Squadrons located throughout the State of Queensland, Australia and these Squadrons provide marine search and rescue services to the boating public on a volunteer basis.
    coastlawatch.com
    Volunteer Marine Rescue Association Queensland Inc.

    Gulf of Carpentaria Zone

    Northern Zone
    Central Zone ... More Seaway Live More A Coastalwatch Technologies project.

    12. ILLINOIS Boating Regulations
    New regulations Effective 1 January, 1998 are indicated in RED. Boat safety educationis a positive move toward a safe and enjoyable boating future.
    http://ws1.coopfish.siu.edu/Stat_rul/ILLREG.htm
    ILLINOIS
    BOAT
    REGISTRATION, TITLING,
    and SAFETY ACT
    New Regulations Effective 1 January, 1998 are indicated in RED
    Index
    Introduction Definitions Inspection and Enforcement Registration and Titling ... Department of Natural Resources Offices
    Introduction
    This brochure is only a guide to the highlights of the Illinois Boat Registration and Safety Act. The entire Act may be found in the Illinois Compiled Statutes, Chapter 625. More complete information is available from Department of Department Natural Resources Regional Offices or from Law Enforcement Division personnel. The information in this brochure is based on laws in effect as of January, 1998 and is subject to change. TO REGISTER AND TITLE YOUR BOAT You must submit a watercraft application, required documents and the appropriate fee. Applications are available from Department Natural Resources Regional offices, Conservation officers and boat dealers. If you have any questions regarding registration and titling call: 217-782-2138 Credit card holders can renew their boat registration by calling:
    (1-800-TO-Relicense)
    24 hours a day. Have your credit card, current registration certificate and a pen and paper ready before making the call.

    13. Vermont Boating Safety - OPERATIONS
    Operating laws and regulations.
    http://www.boatsafe.com/Vermont/vermont2.htm
    VERMONT BOATING SAFETY OPERATING LAWS AND REGULATIONS Howard Dean, M.D., Governor
    A. James Walton, Jr., Commissioner OPERATION Can I Operate My Motorboat on Any Body of Water?
    Restrictions apply on several other bodies of water around the state. Read carefully the Water Resources Board regulations for information on Lakes, Ponds and Reservoirs. When Should I Carry a Personal Flotation Device (P.F.D.)?
    Anytime you use your boat. (Throwable) Persons less than 12 years of age, must wear a Type I, II, or III U.S. Coast Guard approved P.F.D. while on board a vessel, while underway and the person is on an open deck. Federal Requirements for Carriage of PFDs. a. Coast Guard regulations in Part 17 of Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations require personal flotation devices in the following three situations: (1) No person may use a recreational boat less than 16 feet in length or a canoe or kayak unless at least one personal flotation device (PFD) of the following types is on board for each person: (1) Type I PFD, (2) Type II PFD, or (3) Type III PFD. (2) No person may use a recreational boat 16 feet or more in length, except a canoe or kayak, unless at least one personal flotation device of the following types is on board for each person: (1) Type I PFD, (2) Type II PFD, or (3) Type III PFD.

    14. BoatUS.com Foundation Online Boating Course
    Be sure to check the regulations in your state. Call (800)3362628 for more information.(c)2001, BoatU.S. Foundation for boating safety and Clean Water.
    http://www.boatus.com/onlinecourse/

    15. Colorado State Parks Boating Safety Program
    General news, registration requirements, operation rules, boating courses and regulations. Lake and reservoir information.
    http://parks.state.co.us/boating/

    Registration
    Online
    Renewal
    Lakes and ... Return to Parks
    The Colorado Boating Safety program promotes safe vessel operation while enhancing boating experiences. Each year, millions of Americans relax by taking to the water in power boats, on jet skis, at the helm of their sailboats or just diving in for a swim. Water sports are a great way to have fun in the sun. But whether you're swimming or boating, it's important to use common sense and remember that the choices you make can impact the safety of you and your passengers. Click here for registration fees. Water skiing is one of the most popular water sports in Colorado. Click here for water-skiing tips on lakes and reservoirs.
    Colorado State Parks Calendar 4/5/2003: Teacher Workshop
    Park: Roxborough
    First session. Earn 1-hour of certification credit through the Colorado School of Mines while you discover the stories of the rocks, plants, and animals of Roxborough State Park! Sessions are designed to be a combination of interactive teacher-ready ideas combined with in-depth lectures for background information. Registration is required. Please call 303.973.3959 for more details and registration information. TUITION: $90.
    Time: 8:00 AM- 4:30 PM
    Location: Roxborough Visitor Center 4/5/2003: Keep John Martin Reservoir Beautiful Day
    Park: John Martin
    Join us in a volunteer effort to keep John Martin Beautiful! Registration begins at 7:00 am at the East Group Picnic Shelter at John Martin Reservoir State Park. Work groups will pick up trash, plant trees, and create/clear habitat for endangered birds. Lunch and entertainment will be provided. Call Ranger Don Headley at the Corps of Engineers 719-336-3476 for more information, or to sign your group up.

    16. The Oregon State Marine Board
    boating safety, education, regulations, registration, access, and alerts.
    http://www.marinebd.osmb.state.or.us/
    Text-only version
    Search OSMB
    Search by FindOR , Oregon State Library
    Online Boating Guide
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    If you don't see a ticker here, then your browser does not support Java.
    Boater Education Info Center
    If you are: 30 or younger and plan to operate a powerboat greater than 10 hp; plan to supervise youth age 12-15; are 12-15 and operate any size powerboat; you'll need your Boater Education Card before operating your boat this year. Check here to make it happen
    Online Boat Registration Renewal
    It's finally here! If you've recently received your boat registration renewal reminder card, click here and renew online. It's fast, easy and secure. Note: You should receive your decals within 10 days. If you don't, please call us directly at (503) 373-1405 x232.
    Underway Online
    Our annual Underway Newsletter hit mailboxes recently. See our electronic version here with links and expanded information.
    Winter Boat Users...

    17. Shasta Lake Boating Regulations And Safety- Shastalake.com

    http://www.shastalake.com/regulations/
    GO TO... Main Page Houseboats Resorts Maps Campgrounds RV Parks Cabins/Cottages Fishing Trails Waterskiing Wakeboarding Attractions Boat Ramps Boat Rentals Boating Supplies Boat Sales Boating Regulations Boating Safety Services Grocery Delivery Shasta Lake facts Water Level Maps Tourism info History Weather Road Conditions Restaurants Shasta Dam info Visitor Center go to main page
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    Hiking Trails ... Shasta Caverns Boating Houseboats Boat Rentals Boat Ramps Boating Supplies ... Shasta Co. Sheriff Other Services Commercial Services Restaurants Grocery Delivery Shasta Lake Water Level Shasta Lake facts Shasta Dam facts Maps ... Shasta County Links Conditions Weather Road Conditions Fire Weather CDF Fire Info ... Earthquakes E-mail ecassano@shastalake.com
    Shasta Lake, California, USA Tourism and recreation information Boat Safe and Sober Houseboat Info Download Boating Regulations in PDF format (Adobe Acrobat File) Carbon Monoxide DANGERS (click) ... Carbon Monoxide Hazards on Recreational Boats (click) BOAT SAFE AND SOBER Alcohol and drug use have been cited as contributing factors in many boating injuries, accidents and fatalities. Studies indicate that the effects of alcohol and drugs are more pronounced when operating a boat.

    18. Pennsylvania Fish And Boat Commission
    boating and personal watercraft registration, safety education, laws and regulations, and accident statistics.
    http://www.fish.state.pa.us/
    This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. Click here for a nonframes version of the main index.
    Non-Frames Index Page
    Click here to send email to the Fish and Boat Commission's Webmaster. Use this link to send questions or comments about the Fish and Boat Commission, the content of our web pages and fishing and boating in Pennsylvania.
    PA PowerPort Site Search Fishing Boating ...
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    Please send technical comments and problems to http://sites.state.pa.us/webmaster.htm This page was last updated at 08:58:28 AM, on Wednesday, October 02, 2002.

    19. Boating
    Homeland Security. Link to TWRA Rules and regulations. safety TIPS Boatingsafety Checklists Personal Watercraft Infant/ Toddler safety.
    http://www.state.tn.us/twra/boatmain.html
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    Search TWRA BOATING IN TENNESSEE Tennessee is one of the nation's leading states offering recreational waterways, and most "Volunteer State" residents will at some time take advantage of this tremendous opportunity. To help keep your outing safe, enjoyable and "a day to remember" there are some things to consider before you go boating in Tennessee. BOAT REGISTRATION BOATING REGULATIONS Lighting Aids to Navigation ... Clean Vessel Act of Tennessee
    Boating Safety Links
    National Association Boating Law Administrators National Water Safety Congress National Safe Boating Council United States Coast Guard Marinas Tennessee Marina Association Tennessee.gov Home Search Tennessee.gov A to Z Directory ... Contact

    20. DNREC Online Portal - Boating
    boating registration, regulations, boating safety program and classes, and boating access sites.
    http://www.dnrec.state.de.us/dnrec2000/Boating.asp
    State of Delaware Home Page DNREC Divisions Job Postings Phone Numbers ... FAQ Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
    Protecting Delaware's Environment for Future Generations
    DNREC Homepage DNREC Direct
    Boating
    Frequently Asked Questions Phone Numbers - Boating Boat Registration Enforcement (Hunting/Boating) Hunting Education - Boating Safety DNREC Environmental Release Notification System
    Environmental Navigator 2.0
    Current DNREC News Headlines
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