Title: Boating Skills and Seamanship
1Boating Skills and Seamanship
- Lesson 2
- Equipment For Your Boat
2Lesson Objectives
- Safety Equipment
- Require for the boat
- Desired but not required by law
- Legal responsibilities
- U.S. Coast Guard Zero Tolerance
- Dangers of substance abuse
- U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary VSC program
3Power Driven Vessels
- Must Be
- Documented
- U.S. Coast Guard
- Foreign travel
- U.S. Citizen
- Pleasure use only
- Registered Check State Laws
4Numbering of Vessels
- Registration
- Original must always be on-board
- Number is on registration certificate
- Permanently displayed on forward half of vessel
on port and starboard side - Clearly visible
5Registration Lettering
- Read left to right
- Proper spacing
- BLOCK letters and numbers
- 3 inches or greater
- Contrasting color to hull
6Hull Identification Number
ABC 45678 A4 84
Manufactures I.D. Code
Hull Serial Number
Date of Certification (optional)
7Capacity/Compliance Plates
- Manufacturers are required to put compliance
PLATES on motorboats less than 20 feet
8Ventilation Requirements
- Many fires/explosions caused by gasoline fumes in
enclosed engine/fuel compartments - Best detector Your NOSE!
- Exhaust fumes can cause carbon monoxide poisoning
detectors are available
9Ventilation Requirements (cont)
- Natural ventilation uses ram effect of motion
- Powered ventilation uses blowers
- Table 2-1 specifies type required
10Natural Ventilation
11Power Ventilation
12Warning Label
- WARNING
- Gas vapors can explode. Before starting engine,
operate blower for four minutes and check engine
compartment bilge for gas vapors.
13Backfire Flame Arresters
- Required for inboard enclosed gasoline engines
- Avoids carburetor backfire
- Must be Coast Guard Approved or U 1 SAE type
- Must be kept clean
14Backfire Flame Arrester
15Carbon Monoxide
- Carbon Monoxide
- Primary source when boating
- Engines, especially generators
- Prevention
- Turn off engines when activities at stern
- Install detector
- Underway, change direction periodically if
traveling with the wind
16Types of Fires
- A - WOOD, PAPER, CLOTH
- B OIL, GREASE, GASOLINE
- C - ELECTRICAL
17Types of Fire Extinguishers
- Carbon Dioxide
- Liquid flashes to cold gas snow
- Excludes Oxygen snuffs fire
- Can cause asphyxiation
- Dry Chemical
- Sodium Bicarbonate when heated decomposes,
absorbs heat and releases CO2 steam
18Fire Extinguishers
- Must be Coast Guard approved
- Coast Guard Classification
- B-1
- B-11
- Indicates weight of agent and type of fire
19Types of Fire Extinguishers
- Halon
- Fixed systems
- Liquid flashes to gas that inhibits combustion
chain reaction - Can cause asphyxiation
- Can degrade stratospheric ozone
20Class B Extinguishers
- Coast Guard Class B-I B-II
- UL Listing 5B 10B
- Carbon Dioxide (lbs) 4 15
- Dry Chemical (lbs) 2 10
- Halon (lbs) 2.5 10
21Required of Extinguishers
22Fire Extinguishers
- All boats with inboard engines
- Enclosed living space
- Closed compartments where gas or
combustible/flammable materials can be stored - Permanent fuel tanks
- Length of 26 or more
- Some boats with double bottoms
23Life Jackets
- MUST be Coast Guard Approved
- Proper size
- Boats lt 16 feet
- One wearable for each person
- Boats gt 16 feet
- One wearable for each person
- One throwable for the boat
24Life Jackets (cont)
- Wearable life jackets
- Must be readily accessible
- Throwable cushions or rings
- Must be immediately available
- ALL LIFE JACKETS, CUSHIONS RINGS MUST BE IN
SERVICEABLE CONDITION
25Life Jackets (cont)
Type I PFD
Type II PFD
Type III PFD
off shore life jacket
near-shore buoyant vest
flotation aid
Type IV PFD
Type V PFD
special use device
throwable devices
fully inflatable
26Type I Offshore Jacket
- 22 pounds flotation
- Will turn most unconscious people face up
- Acceptable on all recreational commercial
vessels
27Type II Near Shore Buoyant Vest
- 15.5 pounds flotation
- Will turn most unconscious people face up
- Acceptable on all recreational boats
28Type III Flotation Aid
- 15.5 pounds flotation
- Many special designs for water sports
- Acceptable on all recreational boats
- Includes some
- inflatables
29Type IV Throwable
- Designed to be thrown, not worn
- Must have as an additional device for boats 16
feet or longer
30Type V Special Use Hybrid
- Special use Must be worn whenever vessel is
underway to be legal - Hybrid Buoyant and Inflatable
- Expensive
- Old ones must be worn underway
- Available as Type I, II III counterparts
31Life Jacket Considerations
- Each person, especially children, should be
assigned a jacket - Jacket should fit and be adjusted
- Jackets need to be readily accessible
- Should be replaced if worn or damaged
32Sound Producing Devices
- Installed power horns
- Portable air horns
- Whistle
- Hailer
33Bell
- Required for all vessels 12 meters and over (39.4
feet) under inland rules, or 20 meters (65)
over under international rules.
34Visual Distress Signals
- Day Night
- Pyrotechnic Non-pyrotechnic
- Coastal waters inland waters
35VDS Non-Pyrotechnic
Day
Night
36VDS Pyrotechnic
- Daytime
- Smoke
- Dye
- Nighttime
- Hand Held Flares
- Aerial Flares
- Remember
- Keep dry - short burn time
- Use only when they might be seen
37Marine Sanitation Devices (MSD)
- Must be Coast Guard certified type I, II, or III
(A B) - Look for pump out station symbol
38Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
(EPIRB)
- What are advantages?
- Can be rented
39Other Equipment
paddle
Dewatering devices
VHF-FM radio
First aid kit
Tools spare parts
Anchors lines
40Skippers Duties
- Responsible for
- Safety of crew
- Safety of boat
- Damage from your wake
- Remember the 3 Cs
- Caution
- Courtesy
- Common Sense
- Good Samaritan Clause
41Accident Reports
- Required when
- A death is involved
- Person missing
- Injury requiring more than first aid
- Property damage exceeds 2,000 (State limit may
still be 500) - Reports used for collecting statistical data
- Not made public
42Pollution Control
- Navigable waters within 3 nm of shore
- Illegal to dump all garbage
- 3 12 nm offshore
- Illegal to dump garbage gt 1sq inch
- Up to 25 nm offshore
- Illegal to dump floatable packing, dunnage
lining materials - Anywhere
- Illegal to dump plastics
43Pollution Control
- Boats gt 26 ft must post placard that outlines
restrictions
44Substance Abuse
45Auxiliary Safety Checklist
- Numbering
- Life Jackets
- Fire Extinguishers
- Ventilation
- Backfire Flame Arrester
- Sound Producing Device
- Navigation Lights
46Auxiliary Safety Checklist (cont)
- Visual Distress Signals
- Fuel System
- Anchor with Line
- Paddle or Oar
- Manual Pump or Bailer
- Electrical Installation
- Galley Installation
47Summary
- Registration Documentation
- Numbering HIN
- Ventilation
- Required Equipment
- Desired Extra Equipment
- Skippers Duties
- Pollution Control
- Auxiliarys VSC Program