If you are interested in an exciting, in-depth boating safety
course, check out America's Boating Course.
Many boat insurance companies will offer discounts on boating
insurance to boaters who successfully complete America's Boating Course. And,
this beginner boating class will give you the knowledge needed to obtain a boat
license or safety certification in many states.
America's Boating Course can be taken in any of three ways:
On the Internet
Studying An 80-Page Course Manual
CD-ROM.
No matter how you like to learn, when you sign up you'll
receive a complete package which includes the course manual, the boating course
CD, and a PIN number giving you access to the Internet course.
The course manual, CD and online course contain identical
material, except for your state-specific law, which can only be accessed online.
This boat safety course is fun and very thorough.
TOPICS INCLUDE:
Introduction to Boating -
Types of power boats; sailboats; outboards; paddle boats; houseboats;
different uses of boats; various power boating engines; jet drives; family
boating basics.
Boating Law - Boat
registration; boating regulation; hull identification number; required boat
safety equipment; operating safely and reporting accidents; protecting the
marine environment; Federal boat law; state boating laws; personal
watercraft requirements.
Boat Safety Equipment -
Personal flotation devices ("life jackets"); fire extinguishers;
sound-producing devices; visual-distress signals; dock lines and rope; first
aid kit; anchors and anchor lines; other boating safety equipment.
Safe Boating - Bow riding;
alcohol and drug abuse; entering, loading, and trimming a boat; fueling
portable and permanent tanks; steering with a tiller and a wheel; docking,
undocking and mooring; knots;
filing a float plan; checking equipment, fuel, weather and tides; using
charts; choosing and using an anchor; safe PWC handling; general water
safety.
Navigation - The U.S. Aids
to Navigation system; types of buoys and beacons; navigation rules
(sometimes referred to as right-of-way rules); avoiding collisions; sound
signals; PWC "tunnel vision."
Boating Problems -
Hypothermia; boating accidents and rescues; man overboard recovery;
capsizing; running aground; river hazards; strainers: emergency radio calls;
engine problems; equipment failures; carbon monoxide (CO); other boating and
PWC problems.
Trailering, Storing and Protecting Your Boat
- Types of trailers; trailer brakes, lights, hitches, tires, and bearings;
loading, balancing, and towing a trailer; towing (and backing) a trailer;
boat launching and retrieving; boat storage and theft protection; launching,
retrieving and storing a PWC.
Hunting and Fishing, Water-skiing and River Boating
- Carrying hunting gear and weapons in a boat; fishing from a boat;
water-skiing safety guidelines and hand signals; water-skiing with a PWC;
navigating rivers, and other boating tips.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Yes, Florida State has mandatory boating education
laws that applies to some operators of boats
and/or personal watercraft. See the state's
website for specific boating safety class regulation.
Also, read Florida: The Legal Requirements of Boating in PDF format.