Yes, if the boat is under coast guard jurisdiction, or some other place that has adopted coast-guard regulations for fire extinguishers, then any REQUIRED fire extinguisher aboard must be coast-guard approved and labelled accordingly.
Must be coast guard approved
Must be coast guard approved
Must be coast guard approved
If a fire breaks out on your boat put it out with a coast guard mandatory fire extinguisher.
A personal flotation device approved by the U.S. Coast Guard. They're required if you're out on a boat most places.
Must be Coast Guard approved
Must be Coast Guard approved
Must be Coast Guard approved
get of the boat and call 911, if you are at sea contact the coast guard via your radio and then try to extinguish the fire with your fire extinguisher and or buckets of water. if you have a hose on your boat use that.
Must be coast guard approved
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) requires that recreational boats be equipped with at least one Type B fire extinguisher, which is suitable for flammable liquids and gases. The specific requirements can vary based on the size and type of the vessel, but generally, boats over 26 feet in length must have at least two extinguishers onboard. Extinguishers must be Coast Guard-approved, adequately charged, and readily accessible. Always check the latest regulations for specific requirements based on the boat type and size.
Must be Coast Guard approved