Title: Have Fun & be Safe: Enjoy your Pontoon Boat Responsibly
1Enjoy Your Pontoon Boat Responsibly
2- Spending an afternoon aboard your pontoon boat
enjoying the water, the sun, and your friends and
family is an amazingly fun time. However, it also
elevates the risk of injury. We have put together
a quick safety guide of the 7 things you should
remember when you venture out onto the water.
3Equipment Needed
- U.S. Coast Guard-approved lifejacket for everyone
on board children must be fitted properly - Functioning boat lights with extra batteries,
test before leaving the dock - First aid kit
- Flares
- Fire extinguisher
- Maps
- Cell phone
4Before Setting Sail
- Make sure to do these few things before heading
out onto the water - Notify someone where you are going and what time
you should be back. - Teach children and adults safety information
theyll need to know. - Review the local laws and regulations for
additional requirements. - Do one last equipment and personnel check before
setting sail.
5Traffic, Speed, and Seating
- Be sure to follow the rules of the water
- Pay attention to the correct direction of
traffic, in many places its counter clockwise,
but double check with the local authorities. - When leaving the dock know what your no wake
zone is. - Remember to always keep in mind which boat has
the right of way.
6Keep A Look Out For Clouds
- No matter what season you are heading out onto
the water, be very attentive to the weather. Keep
a radio on board to receive warnings. Choppy
water, lightning flashes, and major shifts in
wind can all signal that a storm is on its way.
If the weather turns for the worse, get off the
water as soon as possible.
7Leave The Booze Off The Cruise
Dont drink and drive. It is illegal to operate a
pontoon boat while under the influence of drugs
or alcohol. The effects of drinking can be
exacerbated by the sun, wind, noise, glare, and
vibration of the boat.
8A Lifesaving Jacket
- As we said before, there should be enough
lifejackets for each person aboard. The following
are people who should be wearing a lifejacket - Any child under 12, make sure it fits properly
- Any person participating in water sports
- Any time local laws require you to do so
9Be Mindful Of Cold Water
- People arent made to withstand cold water for
very long. Remember that the colder the water the
more dangerous it is to fall into. If the boat
capsizes or a person is thrown overboard into
cold water, the body can have as little as two
minutes before some muscles begin to stop
working. Get back to the boat as soon as possible
and get help if someone has prolonged exposure to
cold water.
10- If you would like more information about our
pontoon boats or boat safety please visit
http//www.manitoupontoonboats.com/
Manitou Pontoon Boats is the industry standard
for pontoon innovation with our patented V-Toon
technology. Pontoon boats with V-Toon technology
deliver the comfort and ease of a pontoon while
also providing the speed and handling of a boat.
11Summary
- A day on your pontoon boat can be fun, relaxing,
and thrilling, but when youre on the water you
need to pay extra attention to safety. We have
compiled 7 different things that you should
consider while having a blast on your pontoon.