
Since requirements vary based on vessel size, type, propulsion, etc., please refer to the Federal Requirements and Safety Tips for Recreational Boats, and the U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Rules International - Inland for detailed information on the requirements for a specific vessel.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GOCoast Guard minimum equipment requirements vary with the size of the boat, type of propulsion, whether operated at night or in periods of reduced visibility, and, in some cases, the body of water on which it is used. For a more thorough discussion and complete details on how many and what types of equipment you must have aboard your vessel, you can request a free copy of Federal Requirements and Safety Tips for Recreational Boats by leaving an E-mail message with the Flotilla Communications Services Officer. In addition to the federal requirements listed above, the owner/operator may be required to comply with additional regulations specific to the State in which the vessel is registered or operated. State laws vary. A vessel in compliance with the laws of Florida may not meet the requirements of another State where operated. To insure compliance with State boating laws, contact the appropriate boating agency of your state. |