Firearms should be transported in a boat unloaded and securely stored in a locked case or container to prevent accidental discharge and unauthorized access. It’s essential to keep them out of reach of passengers, especially children. Additionally, ensure that the firearms comply with local and state laws regarding transportation and storage while on water. Always check the boat's safety equipment and regulations to ensure a safe and responsible outing.
If a fire breaks out in the back of your boat, lead the boat into the wind.
If a fire breaks out in the back of your boat, lead the boat into the wind.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
If a fire breaks out in the back of your boat, lead the boat into the wind.
Fire extinguishers should be stored and mounted where they are readily accessible on a boat, where they will not be damaged and where they can be inspected regularly.
Where they are readily available
You should first attempt to put the fire out.
Fire extinguishers should be stored and mounted where they are readily accessible on a boat, where they will not be damaged and where they can be inspected regularly.
You should hopefully have a fire extinguisher and hope you can put it out.