Buckle Up On The Boat This Holiday Weekend

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Posted by Eddie FarahJuly 02, 2009 10:21 PM

A warning before you head out this July 4th weekend on the coastal or Intracoastal Florida waters – The Coast Guard says this holiday is the deadliest one for Florida boaters.

The Coast Guard, as well as Florida Fish and Wildlife, will be out patrolling the waterways this Independence Day holiday. Their message- wear a life jacket!

Not unlike a car, wearing a life jacket is a must when there are more boats on the water, especially at night when it’s difficult to see. Also people paying attention to the fireworks are not likely to be paying attention to their surroundings, so it’s always a good idea to have a second observer watching out for where you are going and looking for any hazards, such as debris, in the water.

Another thing to remember- just like driving a car – don’t drive a boat drunk. Alcohol is a known factor in about 20 percent of fatal boating accidents, so if you plan on drinking name a designated driver. The sun, noise, and wind are considered stressors that intensify the affects of alcohol and drugs.

According to the Coast Guard, national boating statistics showed the numbers of deaths from 2006 to 2007 dropped from 710 to 685. Unfortunately the number of accidents rose during the same period from 4,967 to 5,191.

Over two-thirds of fatal boating accidents involved drowning and of those 90 percent were not wearing a life jacket. The Coast Guard reports that three-quarters of drowning occurred in boats less than 21 feet. And the majority occurred on boats where the operator had not received safety instructions.

When out in deep water, running out of gas is a problem for some who are not paying attention. The Coast Guard will be bringing extra fuel containers onboard for those boaters. And after ten hours on the water – don’t forget about the drained batteries you will need to get back home.

Many experienced boaters say this weekend is one they decide to leave the boat in the dry dock!

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