A whistle or horn.
Whistle or horn
a whistle or a horn
A whistle or Horn
A whistle or horn. (Ref: Eq-38)
A whistle or horn. (Ref: Eq-38)
A sailboat with its engine engaged
A sailboar with its engine engages
A sailboat with its engine engaged
A sailboar with its engine engages
According to navigation rules, a 22-foot powerboat should carry essential safety equipment, including life jackets for all passengers, a fire extinguisher, a sound-producing device (like a whistle or horn), and navigation lights for night operation. Additionally, it should have a throwable flotation device and a first aid kit. Depending on the area of operation, a visual distress signal may also be required. Always check local regulations for any additional requirements.
According to navigation rules, a 22 ft powerboat must carry essential safety equipment, including a properly fitting life jacket for each passenger, a fire extinguisher, a sound-producing device (like a horn), and visual distress signals. Additionally, the boat should have navigation lights if operating after sunset or before sunrise. It is also advisable to have a first aid kit and a throwable flotation device onboard. Compliance with local regulations may require additional equipment.
A sailboat using engine power