It's Boating Season!
Don’t let an
accident wreck your fun!
Life Preservers Aren’t Just for Kids. It’s not enough to just have life jackets on
board — wear them! In an accident, people rarely have time to reach for a life
jacket. This rule applies to adults, not just children: More people in their
30s die in boating accidents than any other age group. Life vests have come a
long way in style. Today, you can even get vests for your water-loving dog!
Watercraft Insurance
Most home insurance policies have limited coverage for boats. If you own a boat, watercraft insurance is your best bet: It covers theft, damage, and injuries or accidents while you’re on the water, as well as some of your expensive watersports gear.
Alcohol and Boating Don't Mix. More than 50
percent of drowning’s result from boating incidents involving alcohol. You
don’t drink and drive, so don’t boat and drive.
Boats Need TLC Too. When you're out on the
water, make sure your gas tanks are vented and bilges are free of vapors, oil,
waste and grease. Carry a charged fire extinguisher. Have your boat's operating
systems checked yearly by a certified marine technician. The Coast Guard
Auxiliary and United States Power Squadrons also offer free vessel safety
checks.
Experience Counts! The U.S. Coast Guard says
that operator errors account for 70 percent of all boating accidents. Make sure
anyone who drives your boat is properly trained. You can also earn boat
insurance discounts from Safeco and other insurers if you complete a safety
course with the Coast Guard Auxiliary or U.S. Power Squadrons.
Sites for Information:
Coast Guard: www.uscgboating.org
Coast Guard Auxiliary: nws.cgaux.org/
Safeco tips:
www.safeco.com/insurance-101/consumer-tips/your-boat
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