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Vessels that are 39.4 feet (12 meters) or more in length must have a sound-producing device that can produce an efficient sound signal. The sound signal should be audible for one-half mile and should last for 4 to 6 seconds.
Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs aka Life Jackets) When boating in Alabama, you are required to have a wearable PFD available for each person on board your boat. In addition, if your vessel is longer than 16 feet, you must also have at least one U.S. Coast Guard approved Type IV PFD, either a ring buoy or seat cushion.
Every vessel less than 39.4 feet (12 meters) long must carry an efficient sound-producing device such as a whistle or horn.
On federally controlled waters, vessels less than 65.6 feet (20 meters) in length, which includes paddlecraft, are required to carry on board a whistle or horn or some other means to make an efficient sound signal audible for at least one-half mile.
You should leave a float plan that: Describes the vessel, including its registration number, length, make, horsepower, and engine type. Includes the description and license plate of the tow vehicle and trailer. Gives the number of passengers, their names and addresses, and a contact in case of emergency.
The Collision Regulations require every operator to keep a proper lookout, using both sight and hearing, at all times. Watch and listen for other vessels, radio communications, navigational hazards, and others involved in water activities to be aware of the situation and the risk of collision. Maintain a safe speed.
A USCG approved PFD (life jacket) for each passenger, plus at least one throwable PFD. A Visual distress signal – flags are OK for daytime, a flare or flashlight is required at night. The boats registration (current) and your safe boating certificate.
A built-in transom ladder, swim platform, and lifting harness are examples of reboarding devices.
A float plan is an overview of a boat excursion that can give authorities a head start in looking for a boater if he or she fails to reach his or her destination.
According to Alabama law, what operators are required to have completed an approved boating course in order to operate a personal watercraft (PWC)? Which type of PFD will turn most unconscious persons face up in water? Everyone on board a vessel should understand basic safety practices. Who is responsible for ensuring this?
According to Alabama law, what equipment is required when a vessel (other than a PWC) is towing a skier and does not have a capable observer on board in addition to the operator. A recreational vessel is approaching a US Naval vessel.
To show the outer boundaries of federally controlled waterways B. To provide traffic control devices for commercial vessels C. To mark the edges of safe water areas D. To provide convenient mooring locations
According to Alabama law, what equipment is required when a vessel (other than a PWC) is towing a skier and does not have a capable observer on board in addition to the operator? What is indicated by a white marker with an orange crossed diamond and black lettering?