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What is a Vessel Safety Check? A Vessel Safety Check is an inspection of your boat performed with you and a volunteer member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. The primary goal of a safety inspection is to discuss with you required safety equipment and safety features specific to your boat. Results of the Safety Check are not reported to anyone. A boat either passes or fails. If your boat passes the Safety Check, a Decal is affixed, indicating all required equipment is aboard and functioning properly. This decal is also known as "The Seal of Safety" and your boat is recognized by law enforcement agencies as being equipped with the required safety items. If your boat fails, a decal is not given and you will receive a list of the missing or damaged items which need to be attended to for your boat to meet Federal and State requirements. Upon acquiring or repairing these items you may contact the Auxiliarist who will re-inspect your boat. If everything is in order, a "Seal of Safety" decal will then be issued.
Do You Have Enough Life Jackets? Are they in Excellent Condition? Where are They? Are they still in the packaging you purchased them in (They shouldn't be)? If your life depended on a Life Jacket, would you be comfortable going into the water with any one of the Life Jackets on your boat? Do you have the right sizes available for children or large adults? Does your Life Jacket have a light so you can be seen after dark? What is in the pockets of your Life Jacket? Is other survival gear such as a mirror or die marker attached to your life vest?
Why Should I Sign Up for a Vessel Safety Check? 1. Insure your Boat is safe for you, your family and guests 2. Discuss your boat with a fellow boater who is also a trained and experienced member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. 3. It's FREE and convenient we come to you at your boat. 4. Boats that pass the Safety Check receive a "Seal of Safety" decal.
What Do I need to Pass a Safety Inspection? The requirements are different based on the size of you boat. The following is a list of some of the items we check: Registration # on boat with proper spacing; Registration Certificate on board; Navigation Lights in working order; 3 current day and night flares; Wearable and throwable life preservers; Distress flag (18 ft & over); Working horn; Bell, Pollution Placard, Trash Placard (26 ft & over); Fire Extinguishers; Blower working; Backfire flame arrestor (gasoline engines); Anchor & sufficient line; Oar or paddle (under 16 ft); Bilge pumps in working order; Battery terminals covered and in good condition; Holding tank for head; Copy of Navigation Rules aboard (40 ft & over).
Interested in a Free Vessel Safety Check? Send us an e-mail vesselcheck and an Auxiliarist will contact you to make an appointment at your boat. Please include a phone number with the best time to contact you and the town or marina in which your boat is located. Feel free to click on the links below to review the minimum safety equipment you are required to carry BY LAW and/or invite us to your boat to review these items in person with you. We are here to help!
To view the FEDERAL requirements for minimum equipment you must carry on your boat visit http://www.uscgboating.org/safety/fedreqs/equipment.htm To view the NEW YORK STATE requirements for minimum equipment you must carry on your boat or PWC visit the New York State Parks Department at http://www.nysparks.com/boating/docs/boaters_guide.pdf
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