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While rowing a small utility boat at night a flashlight should be carried to help avoid a collision.
There should be both a bow light and a stern light.
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flash light
When paddling a canoe at night, it’s important to carry a white light, such as a flashlight or headlamp, to help avoid collisions. This light should be visible from all directions and can alert other boaters to your presence. Additionally, wearing reflective gear can enhance visibility. Always ensure that you adhere to local regulations regarding lighting for nighttime paddling.
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well I think you should not go canoeing but enjoy the fastenating surroundings.
If its comp and collision then it should be fully covered
If you have collision on your existing policy then it should transfer to the rental car, please verify this with your agent.
When canoeing at night, it's essential to carry a reliable flashlight or headlamp for visibility, along with extra batteries. Bring a personal flotation device (PFD) for safety, as well as a whistle for signaling in case of emergencies. Additionally, consider carrying a map or GPS device for navigation, and pack warm clothing or blankets, as temperatures can drop at night. Finally, ensure you have a first aid kit and any necessary safety equipment required by local regulations.