USCG approved visual distress signals are required for day and night use when
operating on US waters. Approved signals include flares, orange smoke, an orange
distress flag, or an electric distress light.
Boating Safety
The US Coast Guard (USCG) requires
that every boat have specific equipment
on board. Check with local regulations
on mandatory equipment apart from
the list of Coast Guard requirements.
REQUIRED
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
At least one Type-1 hand held portable
fire extinguisher must be carried on
board. For boats over 20’ two are
required. Check extinguisher regularly
for charge status.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
You must have a USCG approved personal flotation device of Type I, II, or III aboard
for each passenger, in addition to one Type IV throw able PFD.
Always wear a PFD
when boating.
In some states, children are required to wear a PFD at all times. Check
your local regulations.
PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE (PFD)
Your Sportsman boat is equipped with
navigation lights which comply with
both Inland and International rules.
LIGHTING
Your Sportsman boat is equipped with
an electric horn which meets the USCG
requirements for
a sound signal device.
SOUND
SIGNALING DEVICES
VISUAL DISTRESS SIGNALS
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