| PRE-DEPARTURE
CHECKLIST - Page 1 of 2 |
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| Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) | |
| At least one Coast Guard approved device per passenger and a minimum of two on board. | |
| An additional throwable device is required if the vessel is more than 16 feet long. | |
| Explain the location and use of all PFDs to passengers and crew that may be new to the vessel. | |
| Sound Producing Devices (Whistle) | |
| Must have a horn capable of producing a four-second blast audible for at least 1/2 mile. | |
| If a portable air horn, have a spare can of air or an alternate device. | |
| Lights and Shapes | |
| All navigation lights as required. | |
| Instrumental lights working. | |
| If you intend to engage in an activity that requires a day shape, have the required shapes. | |
| Flashlight on-board. | |
| Distress Signals | |
| Accessible flares, day signals, etc., stored in a dry location. | |
| Carry signals at all times even if not required by the Coast Guard. | |
| Inform the crew and passengers of their location and their use. | |
| Tools and Spares | |
| Basic tool box on-board. | |
| Box of spares aboard, e.g., fuel filter, light bulbs, head parts, through hull plugs, etc. | |
| Ventilation | |
| On any powered vessel or auxiliary powered sailboat, or vessels using LPG for cooking or heat, check that all interior spaces are well ventilated before departure. | |
| If fuel smells are detected before ventilating, check after running the blowers for several minutes before starting. | |
| If odor persists, stop and look for the source of the leak. | |
| Fire Extinguishers | |
| Accessible fire extinguisher. Do you have at least those required by the U.S.C.G.? | |
| Check to be sure mounts are secure and functional before departure. | |
| Take the time to point out locations to passengers and crew. | |
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| PRE-DEPARTURE
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| Fuel and Oil | |
| Are your tanks topped-off? | |
| If not, have enough fuel to provide a reasonable margin of safety for your return. | |
| Check the engine oil and coolant level. | |
| Bilges | |
| Check to be sure bilges are reasonably dry and that pumps are not running excessively. | |
| Clean up any spilled oil or waste in bilges so as to prevent overboard discharge. | |
| Battery Care | |
| If you have a dual charging system, is the selector switch in the proper position? | |
| Is the power on to the entire vessel? | |
| Spare batteries for accessories such as a handheld radio, flashlight, portable navigational aid, etc. | |
| If they are rechargeable, are they charged? | |
| Weather Forecast | |
| Did you check the weather forecast? | |
| Radio on board to receive weather updates. | |
| Docking and Anchoring | |
| At least one anchor set up and bent-on to your anchor line. | |
| Two or three extra docklines in case of unusual conditions dockside. | |
| Visually inspect the lines you use for chafe or wear. | |
| At least two fenders on-board for docking or towing if required. | |
| Documentation | |
| Have the ship's papers, radio license, fishing permit, etc. on board. | |
| Have the chart or charts for the area you intend to cruise in, regardless of your level of local knowledge. | |
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