everyone aboard
everyone onboard
The responsibility for performing the pre-departure check of a recreational boat typically falls on the boat owner or operator. They must ensure that all safety equipment is onboard, the vessel is in good working condition, and all necessary supplies are available. This includes checking the engine, fuel levels, navigation equipment, and life jackets. Ultimately, the operator is accountable for the safety of everyone on board.
In Indiana, an exhaust muffler is required to be installed on a recreational use boat.
Hawaii requires all recreational vessels going more than one mile off-shore to be equipped with a USCG approved Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (406 MHz) or a VHF radio.
The operator of the boat.
muffler
The operator
skipper or operator of boat.
skipper or operator of boat.
It is considered a vessel( boat ).
The responsibility for explaining safety procedures to passengers on a boat typically falls to the captain or designated crew members. They are trained to ensure that all passengers are informed about safety protocols, emergency procedures, and the location of safety equipment. This briefing is crucial for ensuring passenger safety and compliance with maritime regulations.