
New USCG PFD Regulations Ease Life Jacket Selection
The USCG has eliminated the confusing “Type” system of classifying lifejackets.

The USCG has eliminated the confusing “Type” system of classifying lifejackets.

What should you do first in a specific situation? Here are five boating emergencies, and ways they might be handled.

Learn how to install an engine cutoff switch and improve your boating safety.

Record-setting bolt is a reminder that lightning can pose a threat far from the center of a storm.

Want to stay safe when fueling up your boat? Here are 10 basic do’s and don’ts when filling up at the fuel dock.

The Rule of 60 is good to know and even practice to increase your nautical knowledge.

The Sea Tow Foundation expands nationwide access to life-saving equipment with life jacket donations and loaner stations.

Demonstrate your company’s commitment to responsible boating and help recognize the efforts of other industry thought leaders.

Suspected boating under the influence incident captured on video in San Diego.

Balancing thrust, current strength and a good plan are keys to loading your boat while fighting a strong crossing current.

Make sure your safety equipment is on board, registered, and up-to-date, and practice emergency procedures with your crew.

United States Coast Guard statistics reveal an encouraging trend, though continued vigilance is necessary to preserve life and safety.

The USCG has eliminated the confusing “Type” system of classifying lifejackets.

What should you do first in a specific situation? Here are five boating emergencies, and ways they might be handled.

Learn how to install an engine cutoff switch and improve your boating safety.

Record-setting bolt is a reminder that lightning can pose a threat far from the center of a storm.

Want to stay safe when fueling up your boat? Here are 10 basic do’s and don’ts when filling up at the fuel dock.

The Rule of 60 is good to know and even practice to increase your nautical knowledge.

The Sea Tow Foundation expands nationwide access to life-saving equipment with life jacket donations and loaner stations.

Demonstrate your company’s commitment to responsible boating and help recognize the efforts of other industry thought leaders.

Suspected boating under the influence incident captured on video in San Diego.

Balancing thrust, current strength and a good plan are keys to loading your boat while fighting a strong crossing current.

Make sure your safety equipment is on board, registered, and up-to-date, and practice emergency procedures with your crew.

United States Coast Guard statistics reveal an encouraging trend, though continued vigilance is necessary to preserve life and safety.