Safety equipment is the most important gear to have on your boat. If you follow this safety checklist, you'll be well on your way to a great day on the water. Having the right equipment will not only help keep you safe, it'll help you stay legal.
Safety equipment is the most important gear to have on your boat. If you follow this safety checklist, you'll be well on your way to a great day on the water. Having the right equipment will not only help keep you safe, it'll help you stay legal.
A boating safety course is a great idea for anyone who might climb aboard your boat, no matter how experienced. It'll be a good introduction for new boaters and a nice refresher for the more seasoned, and it could even save you some money. Check out this video from Mercury Pro Team member Joe Balog to learn more.
An emergency engine cutoff device is a critical safety feature of your boat. It will ensure the boat will stop if the driver leaves the helm for any reason, helping protect you and everyone else on the water. Whether you prefer a traditional corded lanyard with manual switch or an approved wireless alternative, if you're driving the boat, make sure to wear it at all times when the engine is running.
Before you hit the water, you have to get to the water. This short video will help you develop a pre-trip checklist to ensure you get to the ramp safely and your boat is ready when you get there.
Confused about what life jacket you need to wear? This quick video will walk you through the choices and assist you in picking the personal floatation device that's right for you and your vessel.
Introducing kids to boating and fishing is perhaps the most rewarding thing you can do with your boat. Just remember that proper-fitting life jackets are mandatory for children and should be worn whenever they're anywhere near the water. Wearing yours will set a good example and help keep you safe as well.