Safe Boating Tips
Enjoy your time on the water — but always make safety your top priority. A little preparation goes a long way toward preventing accidents and ensuring a fun, stress-free day.

Keep Your Boat Well-Maintained
Regular maintenance is less expensive (and far less stressful) than emergency repairs. Check your engine, electrical systems, and safety equipment before every trip. Contact our experienced mechanics for expert assistance.
Have Life Jackets for Every Passenger
Make sure each passenger has a properly fitting U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket.
Check for wear, damage, and proper size.
Store jackets in a dry, easily accessible location.
Carry Flares and Signaling Devices
Keep rescue flares on board -- consider modern electronic LED flares for long-lasting visibility.
Choose from the many types available and ensure they're in good working condition.
Safety Ring with Rope
A throwable flotation device with an attached rope can make a big difference in an emergency. Keep it within easy reach.


Flashlight with Extra Batteries
Essential for night boating or low-visibility conditions. Test it regularly and keep spare batteries on board.
Communication Devices
Cell Phone (in a waterproof case or bag)
Marine Radio for reliable communication in areas with poor cell coverage
Sun Protection
Protect yourself from harmful UV rays with sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses.
Emergency Assistance
Consider a membership with TowBoatUS for on-water towing and assistance.
https://www.boatus.com/products-and-services/boat-towing
Learn More About Safe Boating
For detailed safety information, visit the Michigan Safe Boating website.

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