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What should be done with a float plan?

What should be done with a float plan?

There are five essential pieces of information that should be included in a float plan:

  1. A description of your vessel;
  2. The numbers of passengers onboard;
  3. Your projected route, or final destination;
  4. Up-to-date contact information;
  5. Date and time detailing your planned outing—including departure and return times.

What should you do with your float plan when you return from your boating outing?

Contact a responsible person before you go out and tell him or her where you will be boating and when you plan to return. Give your contact the phone number for local authorities in case you fail to return when expected. Contact this person again when you return or if you decide to extend your time out on the water.

Where should you leave your float plan?

How & Where Do You File a Float Plan? A detailed float plan should be left with a family member, a reliable friend, a marina dock master or anyone else you trust to contact the US Coast Guard in case of an emergency. Don’t file a float plan directly with the US Coast Guard.

What is the benefit of having a float plan?

Filing a proper float plan not only protects you and everyone on board, it saves your family and friends ashore needless worry by providing them with concrete details of what to do and who to contact if you fail to return on time.

Why is it important to de activate a trip plan float plan upon returning from a boating trip?

Upon returning from your voyage, it’s important to close your float plan. Let that responsible person know you’ve returned safety. If you don’t, an unnecessary search may be launched, wasting valuable Search and Rescue services.

Is it better to store your boat with a full tank of gas?

Marine engine manufacturers and technicians advise storing any boat with the fuel tank almost full, leaving just a little capacity to accommodate expansion of the fuel if the temperature warms.

What should I do with my float plan?

What should you do with your float plan for a weekend water outing? Mail it to your home address. Stow it with the boat’s registration papers. Fax it to the nearest U.S. Coast Guard station. Leave it with a friend or relative.

How old do you have to be to float on a boat?

A capable observer must be on board and report the skier’s progress to the operator. A capable observer must watch from shore or a nearby vessel. A capable observer must be on board only if the skier is not wearing a life jacket. A capable observer must be on board only if the operator and/or skier are under the age of 18.

What should I do before a boating test?

Leave a little empty space in the tank. Fill the tank all the way up. Tip the PWC to top off the fuel tank. Overfill slightly to avoid any air pocket. Leave a little empty space in the tank. When moored to a dock, what should you do before casting off while you warm up the engine?

Is it easy to put on a life jacket while boating?

Life jackets are easy to put on in the water. Children’s life jackets should fit loosely. Life jackets are difficult to put on in the water. You are caught in severe weather while boating. What should you do? Throw all unnecessary gear overboard. Head for the closest low-head dam or rapids.