
Refitting Coast Guard Motor Lifeboats to Continue Saving Lives
The Coast Guard’s 47-foot Motor Lifeboat is an incredible rescue platform. A program with Birdon is revitalizing it.

The Coast Guard’s 47-foot Motor Lifeboat is an incredible rescue platform. A program with Birdon is revitalizing it.
Emergency locator beacons can help you get rescued in the event of an emergency. Here are four suited for boaters.

These 18 waterways require special US Coast Guard equipment and personnel due to the perilous conditions throughout the year.

Having a co-captain can help ensure the safety of you, your crew and your vessel while out on the water on boating.

Boating in new waters can be a rewarding experience. Here are three tips to help you stay safe in unfamiliar places.

Ignoring a warning sign leads to a calamitous day on the bay while boating. Find out what lessons this boater learned.

An odd occurence caused issues with the autopilot. Thankfully, disaster was averted by this experienced boater.

A vessel under tow presents a unique boating safety situation. Learn what you should, and should not, do if you encounter it.

Use these tips from the Water Sports Foundation for safety at a boat parade.

Properly trimming your boat can balance efficiency with a smooth ride in a way that keeps your crew safe and comfortable.

Choosing and wearing the proper life jacket is the best way to ensure that you and your crew are protected in an emergency.

With the proper planning and right tools you can minimize the risks associated with a boat-trailer breakdown.

The Coast Guard’s 47-foot Motor Lifeboat is an incredible rescue platform. A program with Birdon is revitalizing it.
Emergency locator beacons can help you get rescued in the event of an emergency. Here are four suited for boaters.

These 18 waterways require special US Coast Guard equipment and personnel due to the perilous conditions throughout the year.

Having a co-captain can help ensure the safety of you, your crew and your vessel while out on the water on boating.

Boating in new waters can be a rewarding experience. Here are three tips to help you stay safe in unfamiliar places.

Ignoring a warning sign leads to a calamitous day on the bay while boating. Find out what lessons this boater learned.

An odd occurence caused issues with the autopilot. Thankfully, disaster was averted by this experienced boater.

A vessel under tow presents a unique boating safety situation. Learn what you should, and should not, do if you encounter it.

Use these tips from the Water Sports Foundation for safety at a boat parade.

Properly trimming your boat can balance efficiency with a smooth ride in a way that keeps your crew safe and comfortable.

Choosing and wearing the proper life jacket is the best way to ensure that you and your crew are protected in an emergency.

With the proper planning and right tools you can minimize the risks associated with a boat-trailer breakdown.