Bow Riding is Illegal

Ride Inside Boating Safety Poster

DID YOU KNOW?

  • A typical three-blade propeller running at 3,200 rpm can inflict up to 160 cuts in one second.
  • A typical propeller can travel from head to toe in less than one tenth of a second.
  • Most propeller strikes are preventable.

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

  1. NEVER allow passengers to ride on the bow, gunwale, transom, seat backs, or other spots where they might fall overboard.
  2. Wear your engine cut-off switch lanyard and your life jacket at ALL times. If the lanyard is removed from the switch, the engine will not shut off.
  3. Assign a passenger to keep watch around the propeller area of your boat when people are in the water.
  4. Consider purchasing propeller safety devices for your boat.

For more information: Understand the Dangers of Propeller Strikes

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