Now that Spring is officially here, the warm weather draws us outdoors as much as possible. Everyone loves the feel of the wind in your face, the spray of the water off the boat, and the peacefulness that comes from being out on the open water. Follow these safety tips to make sure that your day on the water doesn't turn into a day of tragedy. Boating safety starts with you.
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7/30/2019 12:57:52 pm
You bring up a good point when you mention how you should supervise your children around open water. My family and I are interested in going on a boating activity this summer. I think it would be a good idea for us to look for a private boat charter nearby.
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9/9/2020 01:18:28 pm
Thanks for explaining that we need to go over basic safety rules with our kids beforehand, such as "no running." My sister called me to chat this morning and told me that she and her husband want to use a boat rental service to take their kids out for a day on the water next weekend. I'll send her this article so she can start preparing now to have the best possible experience with her family!
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12/3/2020 04:35:00 am
Usually, I never comment on blogs but your article is so convincing that I never stop myself to say something about it. You’re doing a great job Man, Keep it up.
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2/15/2021 09:50:49 pm
I totally agree when you shared that it is important to provide a life jacket that is right for your child’s weight and water activity. My uncle just mentioned the other day that he just purchased a boat from a friend a few days ago so he can bring his family for a boating trip during the school holiday. I will suggest to him providing life jackets for his loved ones and customize an aluminum fuel tank that can help increase the safety of the vessel.
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4/7/2021 05:18:14 am
All the best information on the safety tips for boating in detail. Such articles are not only knowledge enhancers but also very interesting to read and to learn to compare from. I loved reading this article, will visit again in the future to read more.
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5/10/2021 08:16:59 am
I'm glad that you emphasized how someone should at least know how to respond to boat emergencies without drowning. We're about to use the boat we own after a few years of not using it and I'm not sure if it's still safe for everyone. It might also be a good idea to let a professional check it for repair to avoid accidents during the trip.
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8/2/2021 03:10:39 pm
My uncle has been thinking about going boating with his kids because he wants to be a lot safer. He would really like to rent a boat from a professional in order to have the right level of control. I liked what you said about how they can prevent drowning with the right swimming aids, water toys water wings, and inflatable water rings.
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8/10/2021 10:54:57 am
I want to get a boat for a boating trip, and I want to make sure that I use it safely. It makes sense that knowing some boat safety tips would be important! That seems like a good way to ensure that I can keep my kids safe on this trip.
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11/2/2021 04:00:18 am
I like how you mentioned that it is important that children know that open water is different from swimming in a pool. My uncle mentioned to me last night that he wants to experience a boat charter for his birthday next week and asked if I have any idea what is the best option to do. Thanks to this informative article and I'll be sure to tell him that it will be much better if they consult boat charter service as they can answer all our inquiries and will provide great memories and experience.
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Thank you for pointing out that the life jacket that one must use is right for your child's weight and water activity. I guess that would be applicable to adults as well to be safe. Since we plan on doing water activities and renting a boat for my birthday next month, we should go for boat safety courses to ensure that we all know what to do in case of an accident during the trip.
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