You file a float plan for a weekend trip.
- Names and addresses of the crew/passengers.
- Waypoints/locations or maps of your cruising area with the route clearly identified.
- A photograph of the vessel.
- A photograph of the operator.
- A photograph of the passengers/crew.
You should leave your float plan for the weekend with a friend or relative.
A boater should leave a float plan for friends or family ashore.
A boater should leave a float plan for friends or family ashore.
You should leave your float plan for the weekend with a friend or relative.
A boater should leave a float plan for friends or family ashore.
You should leave your float plan for the weekend with a friend or relative.
You should leave your float plan for the weekend with a friend or relative.
You should leave your float plan for the weekend with a friend or relative.
If you file a float plan for a weekend trip, names and addresses of passengers should be included in the plan.
A float plan for a weekend trip should include: - Names and addresses of the crew/passengers. - Waypoints/locations or maps of your cruising area with the route clearly identified. - A photograph of the vessel. - A photograph of the operator. - A photograph of the passengers/crew.
A float plan for a weekend trip should include: - Names and addresses of the crew/passengers. - Waypoints/locations or maps of your cruising area with the route clearly identified. - A photograph of the vessel. - A photograph of the operator. - A photograph of the passengers/crew.
The purpose of filing a float plan is so that someone knows where you are in case of an emergency. Should an emergency arise, the float plan will aid in help getting to you.