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Handy Items to have Onboard

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Handy Items to Have Onboard: Be Prepared for Every Boating Trip Smart boaters always pack essential gear before leaving the dock. These handy items to have onboard improve safety and comfort. Safety First: Gear That Protects Carry life jackets for every passenger. Choose Coast Guard-approved models that fit properly and stay in good condition. Bring a first aid kit with bandages, antiseptics, …

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Boating Fuel Log Example

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Why You Need a Boating Fuel Log Example Boating Fuel Log Example templates help boaters track fuel usage, trip details, and engine performance over time. Because fuel costs fluctuate and range matters, maintaining a log improves budgeting and trip planning. Recording fuel data also supports maintenance schedules and helps identify efficiency issues. Boaters who log fuel consistently gain insights into gallons …

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Boats GPH Gas and Diesel

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Comparing Boats GPH Gas and Diesel Efficiency Boats GPH Gas and Diesel comparisons help boaters understand fuel consumption and performance across different engine types. GPH, or gallons per hour, measures how much fuel a boat burns at specific speeds. Because fuel costs and range matter, knowing your boat’s GPH helps plan trips and manage expenses. Gasoline and diesel engines offer distinct …

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USCG Rules of Navigation

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Understanding USCG Rules of Navigation USCG Rules of Navigation guide mariners in avoiding collisions and operating vessels safely in U.S. and international waters. These rules include both the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGS) and the Inland Navigation Rules. Because waterways vary, mariners must know which rules apply based on location.uscg The Coast Guard enforces these regulations to protect …

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Propeller Strikes

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Understanding the Dangers of Propeller Strikes Propeller strikes are among the most serious and preventable boating accidents. These incidents occur when a boat’s spinning propeller hits a person in the water. Because propellers rotate at high speeds, even brief contact can cause severe injury or death. Most strikes happen during boarding, swimming, or sudden engine engagement. Therefore, boaters must remain alert …

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CT Recreational Boating Density

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Exploring CT Recreational Boating Density Trends CT Recreational Boating Density continues to rise as more residents and visitors enjoy Connecticut’s scenic waterways. With over 110 state parks and 2,626 newly protected acres of open space, boating access has expanded significantly. Because Connecticut is the fourth most densely populated state, managing waterway traffic is essential for safety and sustainability. The Department of …

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Kessler’s Basic Plotting Course

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Learn Navigation with Kessler’s Basic Plotting Course Kessler’s Basic Plotting Course introduces boaters to essential navigation techniques using charts, tools, and practical plotting exercises. This course, offered through the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, helps participants understand marine navigation fundamentals. Because accurate plotting improves safety, this training is ideal for recreational boaters, students, and maritime professionals. The course includes hands-on practice with …

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4Ocean Clean Ocean Movement

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Join the 4Ocean Clean Ocean Movement Today 4Ocean Clean Ocean Movement leads a global effort to remove plastic and trash from oceans, rivers, and coastlines. Founded in 2017, 4Ocean empowers individuals and businesses to take action against marine pollution. By purchasing products or joining cleanup events, supporters directly fund the removal of waste from waterways. Because plastic pollution affects ecosystems worldwide, …

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CT DMV Boat Trailer Registration

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Start Your CT DMV Boat Trailer Registration Today CT DMV Boat Trailer Registration is required for all personal-use trailers, including those used to haul boats in Connecticut. To begin, gather your ownership documents, identification, and payment method. Then, schedule an appointment with the DMV to avoid long wait times. Because the DMV classifies boat trailers as camp trailers, you must follow …