Fire extinguisher and emergency signaling devices must be aboard every personal watercraft.
Fire extinguisher and emergency signaling devices
A Personal Floatation Device.
A personal floatation device
Personal Flotation Device
Fire extinguisher and emergency signaling devices
Every personal watercraft (PWC) must have a US Coast Guard-approved life jacket for each person on board and a whistle or horn for signaling. Additionally, it's important to carry a fire extinguisher if the PWC has an inboard engine. These safety equipment requirements help ensure the safety of riders and compliance with regulations.
A flotation device for every person
It depends on the laws in your jurisdiction.
A life preserver for every person aboard.
In Louisiana, every person on a personal watercraft (PWC) is required to wear a properly fitted personal flotation device (PFD), commonly known as a life jacket. The PFD must be Coast Guard-approved and in good condition. Additionally, children under the age of 16 are required to wear a PFD at all times while operating or riding on a PWC.
On the Titanic they were tested for the weight of 70 adult men. However, even at full capacity there would not have been enough room for every person aboard. Maritime law has changed since then and there must be enough room on lifeboats for every living soul aboard a ship.
A vacuum mattress stretcher is a suitable option that can fit within a Stokes stretcher float with a 250-pound person. It is designed to mold to the person's body shape and can be used in virtually every confined space aboard a ship due to its flexibility and compactness.