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Visual Distress Signal Devices
The United States Coast Guard requires all
boats operating on the coastal waters of the
United States to maintain visual distress signal
equipment (
fl
ares) on board. Coastal waters
are de
fi
ned as all waters, except rivers, streams
and inland lakes. The Great Lakes and any
river mouth greater than two (2) miles wide
are considered coastal waters. All boats owned
in the United States and operating on the high
seas are required to carry visual distress signal
equipment on board.
All visual distress signal devices are required
to be maintained in serviceable condition and
stowed in a readily accessible location. Equip-
ment displaying a useful service life date must
be within the speci
fi
ed usage date shown. Both
pyrotechnic and non-pyrotechnic equipment
must be United States Coast Guard approved.
Pyrotechnic
visual distress signal devices and
their associated equipment include the follow-
ing:
Red Flares - Hand held or aerial.
Orange Smoke - Hand held or
fl
oating.
Launchers for aerial red meteors
or parachute
fl
ares.
Non-pyrotechnic
visual distress signal devices
include the following:
Orange Distress Flag.
Dye Markers.
Electric Flashing Distress Light.
No single visual distress signal device is perfect
for all conditions or purposes. Silverton rec-
ommends carrying various types of devices as
previously described. Careful selection and the
proper stowage of visual distress signal equip-
ment is extremely important. If young children
are frequently aboard, you should select devices
with packaging which children, but not adults,
will
fi
nd dif
fi
cult to open.
Sound Signaling Devices
The United States Coast Guard requires all boats
over 16 feet in length to have a device that is
capable of producing a sound signal when con-
ditions require. Boats greater than 26 feet and
less than 39 feet, 4 inches, must have a sound
signaling device that is capable of producing a
four (4) second blast, which can be heard at least
one-half mile away. The device may be either
hand held or power operated. Boats greater
than 39 feet, 4 inches must have in addition to
the above sound signaling device, a whistle and
a bell, which must meet or exceed the require-
ments of the Inland Navigational Rules Act of
1980.
Refer to the United States Coast Guard publica-
tion
“Navigational Rules, International-Inland”
for speci
fi
c requirements of sound signaling
devices.
Navigation Lights
The United States Coast Guard requires all boats
that are operated during the hours of darkness
or when visibility is impaired, be equipped with
navigation lights that are illuminated. Observe
all rules of navigation when meeting or passing
another vessel. DO NOT operate your yacht
at high speeds during night operation or when
visibility is impaired. A good rule to follow is
to NEVER operate your yacht at a greater speed
than that which would prevent you from stop-
ping within the distance of your visibility.
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