Safety Tips for Boating This Summer
Recreational Boating is an extraordinary activity that lots of people in BC enjoy, especially during summertime when the weather is nice. The good news is that you don’t have to own a boat to enjoy this activity - you can also borrow or rent for very little cost. But one thing is certain: whether you own, borrow, or rent, you are responsible for being well-trained and keeping yourself informed about all potential risks and safety measures. Here are 6 important tips for safe boating this summer:
Equip yourself with lifejackets
Each person on board a watercraft (including human-powered craft) should wear a Canadian-approved personal flotation device (PFD) at all times.
Don’t boat under the influence
People who operate a boat under the influence of alcohol and recreational drugs face the same fines and penalties as those who drive under the influence in BC. To ensure that you and everyone on board is safe, please enjoy your beverages after your dock!
Get professionally trained
You must have a Pleasure Craft operator Card in order to drive a motorized boat. It is recommended that you take additional boating courses to hone your boating skills for the safety of yourself and your passengers.
Make sure you’re all set
Make sure that your boat has enough fuel and all the required safety gear. Check the weather and tides in your cruising area to ensure that the conditions are safe for your skills and your vessel’s capabilities. It’s a good idea to share your trip plans with someone before departing.
Beware of cold-water risks
Cold water is risky because it can cause hypothermia. Learn to protect yourself.
Get insured with Maxxam Insurance
Marine Insurance is an all-risk policy that will cover your boat in the water and while in storage. Additionally, boat policies will cover you for emergency expenses (search & rescue, towing, etc.) and personal items onboard. We will ensure your boat is protected with the best available insurance plan with flexible payment options!