In the United States, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) mandates that all individuals on vessels under 16 feet in length must wear a USCG-approved personal flotation device (PFD) while underway. Additionally, children under 13 years old are required to wear a PFD at all times on recreational boats, unless they are in an enclosed cabin. Specific regulations may vary by state, so it's important to check local laws as well.
A personal flotation device approved by the U.S. Coast Guard. They're required if you're out on a boat most places.
A Personal Flotation Device is required for everyone on board.
Personal Flotation Device
There are many ways to properly use a Personal Flotation Device. To use a Personal Flotation Device just pull the cord.
Any/all children need to wear flotation devices when on board a personal pleasure craft. Everyone should wear one just out of common sense.
wearing a Coast Guard approved PFD(personal flotation device)
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Children under 16 are required to have a Coast Guard approved, properly fitted Personal Flotation Device (PFD) at all times while underway on recreational craft.
A PFD is a personal flotation device. It is important that it fits correctly and it must be approved for your weight range.
Personal Flotation Device
USCG certified personal flotation device.
In Virginia, the approved personal flotation device (PFD) for ski participants and personal watercraft operators is a Type III PFD, which is designed for general boating and water sports. It must be Coast Guard approved and properly fitted to the wearer. Additionally, all individuals being towed behind a boat must wear a PFD at all times while skiing or using personal watercraft.