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Minimum Required Safety Equipment for Recreational Boaters**
Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) - One USCG Approved PFD for each person on board. Children under 6 years old must wear approved and properly fitting PFD whenever vessel is under way. Also, one throwable device. Fire Extinguisher(s) - Must be USCG approved and in serviceable condition. Visual Distress Signal - Required on vessels where the distance between shorelines is over two miles. Sound Signal - Capable of a 4-6 second blast audible for 1/2 nautical mile. Bells are required on vessels over 12 meters. Note** Different class vessels (based on overall length) may have additional safety equipment requirements. In addition, passenger-carrying and other commercial vessels have slightly different requirements. For more information, please contact the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission office listed in the Resource Directory on this Boaters Guide Web site. Reference: US Congress - Navigation Rules What Can You Do To Protect Florida Manatees? ![]() |
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Boater Education Law: Anyone 21 years and younger, who operates a vessel powered by 10 horsepower or more, must pass an approved boater safety course and have in his/her possession photographic identification and a boater safety identification card issued by the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission. A person is exempt from this requirement if there is a person on board who is not affected by this law and who is attendant to and responsible for the safe operation of the vessel.
The Florida Clean Vessel Act For Boaters: Boaters in the State of Florida are prohibited from discharging ANY raw sewage into freshwater or within coastal saltwater limits. Coastal limits are 9 nautical miles on the Gulf side and 3 nautical miles on the Atlantic side. ![]() |
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