Who Is Responsible For Explaining Fire Safety Procedures To Passengers On A Boat? 

It sometimes seems that briefing the passengers on safety protocols on a recreational boat is overly dramatic and unnecessary.  The reality is that a fire on a small craft can take hold in seconds, and unless all parties are properly trained and compliant, the results may not be great. Most small boat fires are attributed…

How Do Life Jackets Work?

Navigating the world of life jackets, with their diverse range and functionalities, can be daunting. Whether you’re a boat owner, water sports enthusiast, or beach vacationer, understanding these crucial safety devices is vital. I’ll unpack the science behind life jackets, breaking down their buoyancy mechanisms, categories, and performance ratings.  Drawing from personal experience, I’ll convey…

What Is Involved In Maintaining A Proper Lookout?

Maintaining a proper lookout by sight and hearing as a crew on a vessel is a critically important safety function. Lookouts should be able to spot a potentially dangerous situation and respond efficiently, preventing it from escalating. Rule 5 states: Every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper lookout by sight and hearing as…

Ditch Bag Contents: Don’t Forget This!

Ditch bags, also known as grab, go, or abandon ship bags, should be an essential part of any skipper’s gear on board. I’ve put together a guide that includes insights on the essential items needed for different sailing endeavors. It’s a compilation of years of maritime experience, data, and SOLAS requirements. For a comprehensive understanding…

EPIRB vs PLB | Which Do You Need?

When it comes to maritime safety, understanding the differences between EPIRBs and PLBs can be crucial. The challenge often lies in determining which device is more suitable for your specific needs. Leveraging extensive research and a deep understanding of maritime safety protocols, I’ve dissected the key differences and similarities for you. The explanations are both…

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Types Of Marine Emergency Beacons

It is crucial to have reliable marine emergency beacons on board. This guide clarifies the various types, addressing questions about their use and regulations. I know choosing the right beacons can seem overwhelming. But keep reading to understand each type so you can make an informed decision. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a boating…

Man Overboard Location Alert Systems (OLAS): MOB Solved?

This guide to Overboard Location Alert Systems (OLAS) addresses your need to understand and select the best device to enhance safety during your boating adventures. The fear of a man-overboard incident is real and can be overwhelming. As someone who understands the thrill and risks of boating, I share your concern for safety on the…

What Is A Personal Locator Beacon?

A personal locator beacon (PLB) is a vital, last-resort SOS emergency rescue device. PLBs are smaller land-based cousins of Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) used by boaters.  PLBs use a 406 Mhz radio wave frequency distress signal to pinpoint your location and identification data to several satellites.  This information is forwarded to local search…

What Is An EPIRB?

The full name of EPIRB is Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon, and it performs a vital role in keeping mariners safe. As the name implies, EPIRBs are used in an emergency as a location finder for the rescue services to find the survivors of sailors in an emergency. At a Glance:1️⃣ The system is deployed…