Powerboats with installed fuel tanks between 26 and 40 feet in length are required to carry at least two fire extinguishers on board. At least one of these extinguishers must be a type that is approved for use with flammable liquids, such as a Type B extinguisher. It's important to ensure that the extinguishers are readily accessible and properly maintained. Always check local regulations, as requirements may vary by jurisdiction.
Visual Emergency Distress signal
approved visual distress signals
approved visual distress signals
approved visual distress signals
approved visual distress signals
approved visual distress signals
Emergency distress signal
Approved visual distress signals
whistle or horn AND a bell
B extinguishers are for putting out flammable liquids. These must be carried on boats.
The capacity plate on a powerboat shows a recommended maximum number of people that can safely be carried, and the maximum recommended motor horsepower. It also shows how many pounds, including the weight of equipment and people, are safe to carry.
Essential items... a paddle (in case of engine failure) - a first aid kit, and emergency flares.