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Which of the following is required to be carried aboard a 25 foot powerboat when operating at night?

Which of the following is required to be carried aboard a 25 foot powerboat when operating at night?

A USCG approved PFD (life jacket) for each passenger, plus at least one throwable PFD. A Visual distress signal – flags are OK for daytime, a flare or flashlight is required at night.

What happens to the PWC when the throttle is released quizlet?

With the throttle released, the PWC continues to go straight ahead even though the operator is trying to turn to the right.

What must a 14 foot powerboat carry between sunset and sunrise?

Navigation Lights
A 14 foot powerboat must carry Navigation Lights between sunset and sunrise.

What must be aboard a 22 foot powerboat?

Which device(s) must vessels have aboard when operating between sunset and sunrise? Navigation lights. According to the navigation rules, which must be aboard a 22-foot powerboat? A whistle or horn.

Which must follow navigation rules for a powerboat?

3. Which of the following must follow Navigation Rules for a powerboat? When a sailboat turns on its motor, and is using it to make way, it then essentially becomes a powerboat under the Navigation Rules.

Which action may cause the loss of steering ability is PW?

Which action may cause the loss of steering ability in a PWC? letting off the throttle control.

What do you need on a 14 foot powerboat?

U.S. Coast Guard regulations require that a 14-foot powerboat carry which of the following items between sunset and sunrise? a. Power horn and bell b. Garbage placards

What are the rules of the road for boating?

While the title might sound dry, the Amalgamated International and U.S. Inland Navigation Rules (commonly known as the “Rules of the Road” for boating) covers regulations and requirements for boaters, with topics such as sound signals, passing and overtaking other boats, and required safety equipment.

Where can I take a powerboat training course?

BoatUS offers on-water powerboat training courses at locations around the country. Courses include Intro to Boating (for both single-engine and twin-screw vessels), Women Making Waves (same as Intro to Boating, but for female students only), and Precision Docking and Boat Handling.

What do you need to know about boating safety?

Boats and safety gear are included in the cost of all courses. The Precision Docking and Boat Handling course covers 180-degree turnarounds, docking on both port and starboard sides, departing from a dock, and how to use the SCAN (Search, Concentrate, Analyze, and Negotiate) method to anticipate and avoid potential collision situations.