Holiday weekend celebrations make great boating opportunities and also require even more vigilance regarding boating safety.
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Waterfront venues across the United States will host Independence Day celebrations to honor the nation’s 250th birthday with everything from fireworks shows to festive boat parades. This Fourth of July boaters should be well prepared to navigate the historic crowds expected to participate in fun and exciting events planned across the nation.
Jim Emmons, executive director of the Water Sports Foundation, believes the holiday weekend offers a wonderful opportunity for boaters to raft up with friends, drop anchor to swim, enjoy picnics and create lifelong memories with family and friends. However, he recommends boaters take precautions to ensure a safe celebration.
“There’s nothing like the freedom boaters enjoy out on the water, but they shouldn’t forget basic safety rules especially during the holiday weekend when historic boating traffic is expected,” said Emmons. “Review boating rules and protocols with everyone on board before leaving the dock. Don’t forget to wear properly fitted U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets. Know the boat’s maximum capacity and never exceed it. Avoid drinking alcohol while operating a boat and never launch fireworks or sparklers directly from your boat. Be extra diligent to keep your family and friends safe.”
In addition, Emmons encourages boaters to adopt these top boating strategies to safely enjoy this year’s patriotic festivities:
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