Most accidents happen in open motorboats 16 feet or less
The effect of gun recoil on boat stability.
Most accidents happen in open motorboats 16 feet or less
When hunting from a boat, sportsmen should always prioritize safety by wearing life jackets and being aware of their surroundings, including weather conditions and water currents. They must ensure their boat is properly equipped with necessary safety gear, such as a first aid kit and communication devices. Additionally, hunters should be mindful of local regulations regarding hunting from watercraft and practice ethical hunting methods to minimize disturbance to wildlife. Lastly, they should maintain proper boat handling skills to navigate effectively and avoid accidents.
improperly or overloading the boat
improperly or overloading the boat
because when his boat arrives at the beach inside the boat there is always a FREE item.
The overall condition of the boat, the fair market value, demand for used boats in the area and the estimated upkeep of the boat that a prospective buyer would need to know in advance of the purchase are all things to consider before trying to sell a used boat.
Yes you should, not only to protect your boat, but so you don't look like an idiot to all the onlookers.
not having the proper lights at night
No
The overtaken vessel is ALWAYS the "stand-on" vessel, ALWAYS! Please refer to Rule 13 of the International Rules of the Road, AKA 72 COLREGS.
The overtaken vessel is ALWAYS the "stand-on" vessel, ALWAYS! Please refer to Rule 13 of the International Rules of the Road, AKA 72 COLREGS.