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Boating Safety Pre-Departure Checklist

Be Prepared for the Unexpected - CheckThis List Before Every Trip

Lifejackets - Wear Them!

  • Carry a Canadian-approved lifejacket for everyone on board.
  • Make sure they are in good condition (check the zippers, buckles, fabric, seams, etc.).
  • Check that they are properly sized to fit each person on board.

Operator Competency - Are You Ready to Head Out on the Water?

  • Take a boating safety course.
  • Keep your Pleasure Craft Operator Card or other proof of competency on board.

Weather - Check and Monitor the Marine Weather Forecast

Sail Plan - File Your Plan Before Heading Out

  • Tell a person you trust where you are going and when you will be back.

Safety Equipment - Required by Law and Essential for Safety

  • Make sure all equipment is on board, in good working order and easy to reach.
  • Carry a first aid kit, basic tools and spare parts.

Charts, Compass and Local Hazards - Know Where You Are at All Times

  • Make sure you are aware of all local hazards, water levels and tides.

Fuel - Check Your Tank and Remember: 1/3 to go, 1/3 to return, 1/3 reserve

Boat Condition - Should Your Boat Leave the Dock?

  • Check the hull for cracks or other damage.
  • Check the electrical, fuel, propulsion and cooling systems.
  • Make sure the throttle and steering work well.
  • Check the oil.
  • Check all hoses and lines for leaks or cracks and replace if necessary.
  • Make sure all clamps and belts are secure and in good shape.
  • Inspect, clean and replace spark plugs if necessary.
  • Check and change oil and water filters if needed.
  • Check the battery's charge.
  • Make sure the drainage plug is in place.
  • Carry spare plugs for all through hull fittings.
  • Make sure the load on your boat (gear and occupants) is well distributed.
  • Run the blowers for four minutes before starting the engine(s) - check for airflow.

Safety Briefing - You Are Legally Responsible for Your Guests

  • Show everyone where the safety equipment is located and how to use it.
  • Make sure the communication equipment works and everyone can use it.

Transport Canada Office of Boating Safety

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