Boating Basics
Boating safety is a mindset; a wholistic approach to everything from trailering to maintenance to driving. And it's the responsibility of every boater to embrace and foster a culture of safety from the moment the trailer is hooked up until the day is done and the boat is put away.
Getting the boat from the trailer to the water can be intimidating for new boaters. Knowing where and when to prepare the boat, backing down the ramp, and docking and parking after the launch – often in front of an audience – can cause a lot of stress. Good news: All it takes to launch like a veteran is good preparation and a solid plan.
Trailering your boat is usually the first step toward a great day on the water. Just make sure you kick things off right by safely hitching your trailer and keeping your tow vehicle and other equipment in order. Do your homework, and you'll be rolling down the road with confidence.
Going boating – especially in an unfamiliar body of water – requires a bit more preparation and attention to detail than your average car trip. You'll need charts to help you find your way and an accurate weather forecast to help keep you safe and comfortable. Plus, local intel about tides, sandbars to avoid and location of resources such as fuel docks can be a big help.