Personal flotation devices (PFD), which are more commonly known as life jackets, are among the most important safety equipment on any boat. If you’re spending the day on someone’s boat, you should be able to assume that it has enough PFDs for everyone on board. More...
Boating Accidents
What is the leading cause of boating incidents in Florida?
Boating is an activity enjoyed by Florida residents and tourists alike. Thousands of people rent boats or own their own and head out on the open water in pursuit of relaxation or adventure. Some people fish, while others just want to socialize with friends while...
US Coast Guard says BUI is more hazardous than DUI
Boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a matter of significant concern in Florida. This is because the state is a popular destination for both U.S. and international tourists. Passengers on vessels must understand the risks of spending time on the water...
Boat operators are responsible for passenger safety
In Florida, summer is the time for fun on the water. Operators of powerboats, sailboats and other watercraft are legally responsible for the safety of their passengers and others on public waterways. Every year, preventable boating accidents claim lives or cause...
A drink while boating is not worth losing a life
Boating while under the influence is as dangerous and irresponsible as driving while impaired. On Florida waters, the limit for blood alcohol concentration in boat operators is .08%, which is the same as for motor vehicle drivers. Reportedly, almost 50% of boating...
Florida boating accident most serious in recent history
A boating accident on Independence Day which took the life of a 23-year-old man in Biscayne Bay is a reminder of the risks of boaters face on the water. The accident reportedly occurred when the boat on which the man was riding—along with his girlfriend and her...
Are drunken-boating laws harsh enough to stop repeat offenders?
An interesting article about drunken-boating out of Massachusetts this month could spark some debate among our Florida readers who may start to wonder about our own state laws and whether our statutes really do enough to stop repeat offenders from getting back on the...