Title: America
1Americas Boating Course3rd Edition
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2Your References
- Summary of boating laws
- Questions to -
- Kentucky Department
- Of Fish and Wildlife
- Resources at -
- 800-858-1549
- Actual wording at
http//www.lrc.state.ky.us/kar/frntpage.htm
3Boat Registration
Boat registration for ONE year, expires April 30
each year
4Boater Education
Who Needs the Card? Persons 12 to 17 years old
who are unaccompanied and operate a motorized
vessel over 10 hp in Kentucky
- Have passed an approved boating safety course and
carry on board their boater education certificate
or - Are accompanied on board by a person 18 years old
or older or by a person who possesses a boater
education card.
- Boater education card does not expire and does
not need to be renewed.
5Water Skiing
- Applies to persons being towed
- All being towed must wear PFD
- Allowed only between sunrise and sunset
- Must have 12 year or older observer or wide angel
mirror - Illegal to tow while intoxicated
- Stay clear of no ski zones
- No towing within 100 feet of commercial boat
dock, moorage harbor, swim area - None within 2000 feet of lock or dam
6Prohibited Riding
- When operating above idle speed passengers shall
not ride - on enclosed bow
- outside protective railing of pontoon or
houseboat - on a seat extends six inches above plane of
gunwales - on sides, back, engine cover, back of seat, or
any other obviously dangerous position -
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7 Kentucky FWL Owned Lakes
- Idle speed when passing other boats
- Boats 22 feet or less in length
- Exeptions on some lakes
- Houseboats are not permitted
- No PWC on Cedar Creek Lake
- Swimming only in designated areas w/lifeguard on
duty - No skin or scuba diving
- Underwater exhaust required
- Water-skiing in designated areas only
8Life Jacket Laws
A USCG approved wearable personal floatation
device (PFD) correctly sized and in serviceable
condition is required on board for every
person Boats 16 feet and longer must
additionally carry a USCG approved throwable
device (not canoe or kayak) Persons being towed,
those under 12, and those operating PWC MUST wear
the PFD PFDs with water impact ratings are
suggested for high speed watersports such as
operating PWC and being towed
9 Boating Under the Influence
- Kentucky is a consent to test state
- Shall not operate while intoxicated or under
influence of substance which impairs ability - Drinking of alcoholic beverages on waterways is
prohibited
10Marine Sanitation Devices (MSD)
- MSD holds sewage
- Some MSDs can treat sewage
- Use pumpout stations
- Most Kentucky waters are No Discharge Zones.
- Type I and II marine Heads must be sealed to
prevent discharge
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11Diving/Snorkeling Flags
- Boaters remain 100 feet away from flag
- Divers within 50 feet of diver flag
- No diving in traffic lanes or interfer with
fishing
12PWC Operations
- Personal watercraft can only be operated between
sunrise and sunset. - Personal watercraft without self-circling
capability must have a lanyard type engine kill
switch attached to the operator when the craft is
underway. - Operators and passengers must wear a U.S. Coast
Guard-approved personal flotation device (PFD.)
13PWC Operations
- Must operate in reasonable and prudent manner
- Prohibited operations
- Weaving through congested traffic
- Following watercraft towing persons
- Jumping wake of other watercraft
- Cut between boat and towed people
- Cross paths of boats when visibility is
restricted - Steer toward others chicken
14PWC Operations
- No operations between sunset and sunrise
- Clear commercial tows at least 50 ft
- Must be at least 12 years old and 12 17 with
Safe Boating Certificate - Parents or guardians supervising minors under 18
shall not allow violation
15Liability for Negligent Operation
- Operator shall be liable for injury or damage
resulting from negligence - Owner is liable if aboard
- Family Purpose Doctrine as applied to motor
vehicles applies to boating
16Reporting a Boating Accident
Duty to stop and offer assistance Report
required when Damage over 500 by or to the
vessel or its equipment Injury (requiring
medical help beyond first aid) or loss of life
and/or Disappearance of any person on board a
vessel.
17Time Frame for Reporting
- Within 48 hours if
- a person involved is injured and cannot perform
usual activities - a person disappears
- Within 10 days if
- there is loss of life within 24 hours of the
accident - an earlier report is not required but becomes
necessary - the boat or property damage is in excess of 500
or total boat loss
18Report an Accident
Law Enforcement Division Boating Accident The
Kentucky Department of Fish Wildlife
Resources 1 Sportsman Lane Frankfort, Ky.
40601 Central Office in Frankfort, 800-858-1549
19International Marine Pollution Law
20Oil/Fuel Spills
Spills reported immediately to US Coast Guard
at 1-800-424-8802 Placard displayed for
vessels 26 feet and longer
21Aquatic Nuisances
To prevent the spread of non-native fish and
mollusks in our waterways, boaters should follow
these simple rules
- Trailer boaters should remove visible mud,
plants, fish or animals from boats and trailers
prior to transport to another body of water. - Scrape any mussels from boat or outdrive, and
flush hull, bilges water holding compartments
with hot water (use 1 quart / gal of vinegar). - Do not release plants or fish, including bait,
into a body of water unless it came out of that
same body of water.
22From Other ABC3 Sections
- Know your boats capacity capacity plate -7
- Know fueling procedures and check lists 3
- Use a FLOAT PLAN 3 and appendix D
- Navigation Rules 4
- Skiers and towed watersports - 13
- Aids to Navigation 5
- Weather and Emergencies 11
- Use pre-boating briefing check list 3
- Navigation lights and sound devices 7
- Engine Cut-off devices connected - 15
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