TowBoat US/Vessel Inspections

Thanks for having us out ! It was great to see some friends and make some new ones. Here is the Inspections info I told you about:
BoatUS New Sponsor of Vessel Safety Check Program

ALEXANDRIA, Va., February 8, 2012 - The US Coast Guard and US Power Squadrons expect to complete over 200,000 voluntary Vessel Safety Checks this year. The no-cost, no-risk courtesy inspections, done at boat ramps, marinas and boat clubs, have ensured the safety of thousands of lives. Now, Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) has stepped in to sponsor this important boating safety program for the next three years.

“A vessel safety check is done as a courtesy and with no risk to the boater - you won’t be in trouble if discrepancies are found,” said BoatUS Foundation Assistant Director of Boating Safety Ted Sensenbrenner. “What it will do is point out, in a very friendly manner, where you can improve your boat’s safety and help educate you on the value of recreational boating safety. Simply put, having a Vessel Safety Check done on your boat at the beginning of the boating season will help prevent bad things from happening and ensures that if something does occur, you’re prepared.”

If you are ever stopped by law enforcement, the Vessel Safety Check program can also help prevent citations by ensuring your boat meets federal, state and local safety equipment requirements, such as the proper display of registration numbers and documentation.

It also points out both the required and recommended items to have aboard, such as fire extinguishers, life jackets, distress signals, first aid kits, and engine spark arrestors, and also helps provide a better understanding on the care and use of this critical equipment. Additional items covered include the use of local navigation charts, float plans, safe refueling, ventilation, marine heads, weather, sea conditions, survival tips and more.

To find a US Coast Guard Auxiliary or US Power Squadron Vessel Safety Check examiner near you, go to www.safetyseal.net/GetVSC. A

Thanks Capt Steve, we really enjoyed your seminar! You folks do a great job and we are lucky to have you in the area. Thanks again to you and Marisa…


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I’ll second that. Great presentation and thanks for adding to an enjoyable meeting. Ya’ll are a valued asset to our waters.

And you are a mind reader! I had one of the CG safety checks done on my boat at Remleys. I was thinking of coordinating one with a weigh in for one of our club tourneys. Those links should make it easier!

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