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Ideally, they should be worn at all times. If you fall overboard, you won't be able to retrieve a PFD (Personal Floatation Device) from a locker on the boat.
Any/all children need to wear flotation devices when on board a personal pleasure craft. Everyone should wear one just out of common sense.
A boat and enough sailing knowledge. Wind and water help, as well. Should you embark within the territorial waters of the US, I highly recommend one PFD (personal floatation device) for each person aboard. That is a USCG REQUIREMENT. Please see the related link(s) below for more information:
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First thing they look for is your PFD(personel floatation device),you also should be wearing your emergency kill switch(around your wrist in case you fall off or wipe-out),then there is the PWC registration numbers.
First thing they look for is your PFD(personel floatation device),you also should be wearing your emergency kill switch(around your wrist in case you fall off or wipe-out),then there is the PWC registration numbers.
First thing they look for is your PFD(personel floatation device),you also should be wearing your emergency kill switch(around your wrist in case you fall off or wipe-out),then there is the PWC registration numbers.
Toddlers should wear floaties or some sort of floatation device whenever there is an outting to a pool, lake or pond area. They should always be wearing protective gear in or around water.
Discard it and get yourself a new one.
Yes, when a submarine boat pumps water out of its flotation (not floatation) tanks, the submarine should rise.
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