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Text Someone Where you are Going

Posted By Gail Kulp, Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Updated: Thursday, April 9, 2020

May 19 - Text Someone Where you are Going

 

Texting or telling someone your float plan for the day ensures that if your boat excursion extends longer than planned or if you run into trouble, someone will know where you were headed and have an idea of where to send rescuers to look for you.

Thousands of hours and dollars are spent searching for missing boaters each year. While many of these searches are for a good reason, a number of them are due to the fact that no one knew when the boaters were supposed to be back or where they were going in the first place.

Taking five minutes to fill out a float plan would have prevented many of these needless searches or allowed rescuers to narrow down the area in which they are searching. The purpose of a float plan is to explain where you plan to boat, how long you will be gone, and when you plan to return. In addition, you should provide a number to call if you fail to return by the appointed time. You should give your float plan to a trusted friend or family member staying on the store. And, at the end of your boating trip, don't forget to call your friend or family member to let him/her know that you made it home safely. Click this link to the US Coast Guard Auxiliary's Float Plan Form. Please note that this is not filed with the Coast Guard and will still need to be printed and given to a friend or family member.

Today’s letter is T.

Tags:  2019-20  Boating Safety  Float Plan  National Safe Boating Week  US Coast Guard Auxiliary 

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Attach an Engine Cut Off Device

Posted By Gail Kulp, Monday, May 18, 2020
Updated: Thursday, April 9, 2020

May 18 - Attach an Engine Cut Off Device

When you get in a car, you buckle up your seatbelt before you drive anywhere. Similarly, before driving a boat, the operator needs to attach an engine cutoff device before turning on the boat’s engine. The reason why an engine cut-off device is so important is that it will stop the propeller from moving if someone were to fall in the water.

In most boats, a lanyard is available at the helm and it is supposed to be attached to the boat operator’s wrist or life jacket. Many find this restrictive and it only works if the operator is thrown overboard, so wireless options have been created to allow protection for the operator and all of the passengers.

FELL Marine is a close partner to the Sea Tow Foundation and they provide a vast array of wireless man overboard systems. In fact, Sea Tow captains use FELL Marine’s MOB+ system because they are often away from the helm as they are drawing tow lines or providing a jump start, and yet they are protected from an accidental propeller strike because they are wearing a FOB attached to their life jackets.

Today’s letter is A. Are you any closer to guessing the mystery phrase?

Tags:  2019-20  Boating Safety  Engine Cutoff Device  Fell Marine  Lanyard  National Safe Boating Week  Propeller 

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Emergency Signaling Devices are Required

Posted By Gail Kulp, Sunday, May 17, 2020
Updated: Thursday, April 9, 2020

May 17 - Emergency Signaling Devices are Required

If there is an emergency on your boat, it is time to signal for help! This may mean using a flag, a whistle, a horn, or a mirror, but the most commonly carried piece of emergency signaling equipment is a set of flares. However, there are two issues with flares. 1) Where to store them to keep them dry and yet easily accessible and 2) They expire after 3 years and need to be replaced.

First, you need a kit that will be resourceful in the toughest of situations – that’s where Life Cell Marine comes in with its variety of floating boxes. These boxes are designed to hold all of your safety equipment in one place so it’s easily accessible and all equipment remains operational in the event that your boat sinks because the boxes float!

Sirius Signal Distress Signals replace the one-time use of your typical pyrotechnic flares with a single U.S. Coast Guard approved SOS distress device. This electronic flare is easy to spot and operate and it never expires. Sirius Signal also features an alert app – which helps communicate float plans, provides instant communication of location and the graphic indication of an SOS distress call.

Now that you’re ready in case of an emergency with your Emergency Signaling Device – are you ready to guess our mystery phrase too? Today’s letter is E.

Tags:  2019-20  Boating Safety  Emergency Signaling Devices  flares  Life Cell Marine  National Safe Boating Week  Sirius Signal 

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Sober Skippers Belong on Every Boating Trip

Posted By Gail Kulp, Saturday, May 16, 2020
Updated: Thursday, April 9, 2020

May 16 - Sober Skippers Belong on Every Boating Trip

A full day in the sun enjoying the open water is on the agenda. Your friends are invited and everything is ready to go, but first, before the day gets started, you need to know who is your sober skipper? Let’s make that plan now! 

Launched in 2015, the Sober Skipper program encourages boaters to be or to designate a sober skipper before every boating trip in an effort to eliminate accidents and deaths related to Boating Under the Influence (BUI). Sober Skippers are identified by wearing a yellow wristband indicating that the person has accepted the responsibility before the boat leaves the dock and that the Sober Skipper is a qualified, non-alcohol drinking operator in charge of the boat.

 Sober Skipper wristbands are free and can be requested online at www.soberskipper.com.

One of the biggest supporters of the Sea Tow Foundation’s Sober Skipper program has been Freedom Boat Club. Designed for folks who want to access a versatile fleet of boats on a regular basis, at an affordable cost of entry, Freedom Boat Club is part of 150 groups in 145 cities across 29 states. They collaborate with the Sea Tow Foundation to promote the Sober Skipper Program in each of their local communities.

The wind, vibration, noise, and the sun that you experience while boating can impair balance, coordination and concentration all on their own. Adding alcohol or drugs intensifies these effects. And since alcohol use is the leading contributing factor in boating accidents every year, it is critical to ensure that every boat has a Sober Skipper at the helm.

And in case you missed it, today’s letter is S.

Tags:  2019-20  Boating Safety  Freedom Boat Club  National Safe Boating Week  Sober Skipper 

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Wear Your Life Jacket to Work Day

Posted By Gail Kulp, Friday, May 15, 2020
Updated: Thursday, April 9, 2020

May 15 - Wear Your Life Jacket to Work Day

Today is the annual Wear Your Life Jacket to Work Day and the unofficial kick-off to National Safe Boating Week. Life jackets save lives and this fun day helps remind everyone to ensure their life jacket is ready for the summer season. Since we’re all practicing social distancing and many of us are working from home these days, we’re asking you and the people living with you to put on your life jacket and take a group photo! Then, head over to our Facebook page and share your life jacket photo!

 

National Safe Boating Week is a focused, week-long event that brings safety awareness to boaters prior to the start of the summer boating season. This year, National Safe Boating Week will be celebrated from May 16-22, 2020 and the Sea Tow Foundation has created a fun daily activity for you and your family. Starting tomorrow, we’ll be talking more about how to keep boating fun and safe each day during National Safe Boating Week, but each day provides a clue that you will use to guess what the mystery phrase will be at the end of the week.

 

Are you up for the challenge?

Tags:  2019-20  Boating Safety  National Safe Boating Week  Wear Your Life Jacket  Wear Your Life Jacket to Work Day 

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Great Books for Boaters to Read at Home or On the Water

Posted By Gail Kulp, Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Updated: Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Great Books for Boaters to Read at Home or On the Water

It seems that in these uncertain times, many of us are getting our escape from land through the ever-changing waters of a good book. No matter what your interest is, the Sea Tow Foundation has created a list of books that can whisk your imagination away. Try to take some time to sit back and relax whether you are on land or on water and enjoy a good book with a boating connection. You can easily borrow these books in paper or digital format from your local library or you can purchase them from your favorite bookseller.

 

For those who like a feel-good story:

The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown

This is the story of the nine working-class boys on the American Olympic Rowing Team who competed in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.

 

Maiden Voyage by Tania Aebi

An 18-year-old had an opportunity to sail across the world alone or obtain a college education. She choose to sail. 

 

Everyone Said I Should Write a Book: The Travels and Adventures of a Sailor and Explorer by Jonathan White

This modern adventurer begins his series of short stories by  depicting crazy experiences that only make you want to read more about his life.

 

For those who enjoy the classics:

The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway

This is the short story of a struggling Cuban fisherman who faces challenges and battles for what he desires.

 

Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson

An adventurous boy finds a map and sets sail to find buried treasure. Aboard the ship is Long John Silver who wants to keep the treasure all to himself.

 

Moby Dick by Herman Melville

Revered as “the greatest book of the sea ever written” this book describes the quest of a sea captain and his desire for revenge. 

 

For those who want an exciting adventure:

Typhoon by Joseph Conrad

A British-built steamer sails into a typhoon. What does the captain do when the crew disagrees? What happens to the steamer? All answers are revealed at the end of this short adventure novel.

 

The Voyage of the Narwhal by Andrea Barrett

A mid-nineteenth century exploration into the Arctic. It explores the mysteries and discoveries of the explorers and their families at home.

 

Over the Top by Adrian Flanagan

Adrian Flanagan is the first person to ever sail vertically around the world – and he did it alone. Dangerous waters and an epic experience ensue.

 

For those who want to learn something new:

Chapman Piloting & Seamanship 68th Edition

This trusted book for boaters discusses everything from regulations to navigation and so much more. This book has it all.

 

The Useful Knots Book: How to Tie the 25+ Most Practical Rope Knots by Sam Fury

This is a guide to the most common practical knots a person might need to know. It comes with instructions and detailed images for tying each knot.

 

Boatowners Mechanical and Electrical Manual by Nigel Calder

Generators, plumbing, corrosion and more. This book can provide advice on how to take care of your boat and many complications that may arise.

 

 

Do you have a favorite book about boating? Please share below in the comments.

Tags:  2019-20  boating books. boating reading list 

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Boating Songs to Enjoy at Home or On the Water

Posted By Gail Kulp, Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Updated: Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Boating Songs to Enjoy at Home or On the Water

 

Boating is a way of life – on and off the water. While you’re spending more time at home right now, we thought it would be good to listen to some songs about boating while you wait for that next trip to the water. We’ve crafted a family-friendly list of boating songs to enjoy whether you like country, oldies or pop. And you can even take this music out on the boat whenever you get back on the water!

 

Click here for our curated Spotify playlist and feel free to add more boat songs to the list for everyone to enjoy!

 

Better Boat, Kenny Chesney

Buy Me a Boat, Chris Janson

Come Sail Away, Styx

Cool Change, Little River Band

Dad’s Sailboat, Walker Hayes

Drive, Alan Jackson

D’yer Mak’er, Led Zeppelin

Guys Named Captain, Kenny Chesney

If I had a Boat, Lyle Lovett

Knee Deep, Zac Brown Band & Jimmy Buffett

Pontoon, Little Big Town

Redneck Yacht Club, Craig Morgan

Sail Away, David Gray

Sailing, Christopher Cross

Soak up the Sun, Sheryl Crow

Son of a Sailor, Jimmy Buffett

Water, Brad Paisley

When the Ship Comes In, Bob Dylan

Wouldn’t it be Nice, Beach Boys

AND LOTS MORE SONGS TO LISTEN TO ONLINE!

 

Let us know in the comments what song you’d like us to add to the list! And don’t forget to share the list with your friends to enjoy!

Tags:  2019-20  boating and socal distancing  boating songs  boating songs playlist 

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Get Ready for National Safe Boating Week with BoatingSafety.com

Posted By Gail Kulp, Thursday, April 30, 2020
Updated: Thursday, April 23, 2020

Get Ready for National Safe Boating Week with BoatingSafety.com

National Safe Boating Week is less than 2 weeks away and the Sea Tow Foundation wants to use this week to remind boaters everywhere about the importance of keeping boating safe and fun all year round.

National Safe Boating Week is a focused, week-long event that brings awareness to the importance of safety prior to the start of the summer boating season. This year, National Safe Boating Week will be celebrated from May 16-22.

The Sea Tow Foundation is celebrating National Safe Boating Week with BoatingSafety.com and we have compiled an entire media kit that contains images, social media posts, blog posts and daily boating safety tips to help boaters have a safe and fun time on the water. Plus, clues will be given out every day to lead to a mystery phrase at the end of the week.

And the Sea Tow Foundation is starting to celebrate National Safe Boating Week a day early with “Wear Your Life Jacket to Work Day” on Friday, May 15. With many people working at home or in different circumstances than they normally would, we want to celebrate our new normal and are asking people to take photos of themselves and the people they are living with while wearing life jackets and then post them to social media on May 15 and tag @SeaTowFoundation and use the hashtags #NSBW20 #BoatingSafety

To get a copy of the Sea Tow Foundation’s media kit, visit our website to download it for free. Or you can follow the Sea Tow Foundation on Facebook and Instagram and share their posts each day during National Safe Boating Week.

Tags:  2019-20  Boating Safety  National Safe Boating Week  Wear Your Life Jacket to Work Day 

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Exercise at Home with a Life Jacket to Get Ready for Boating Season

Posted By Gail Kulp, Thursday, April 16, 2020
Updated: Thursday, April 16, 2020

Exercise at Home with a Life Jacket to Get Ready for Boating Season

As many states are under stay-at-home orders at this time, exercise is taking on many forms. Some people are taking walks around their neighborhoods or running up and down the stairs in their apartment buildings. Other people are taking advantage of treadmills and stationary bikes that they already owned while others are turning to exercise videos for inspiration. With that in mind, the Sea Tow Foundation has created a unique full-body workout that utilizes a life jacket to help you get ready for boating season.

The life jacket exercise workout video features the Sea Tow Foundation’s Executive Director, Gail Kulp, in her living room. No special equipment is needed other than a pair of athletic shoes and a life jacket. The Sea Tow Foundation has partnered with Onyx life jackets for the nationwide Life Jacket Loaner Program which features over 650 life jacket loaner stations at marinas, fuel docks and boat ramps.  Kulp explains that the life jacket exercise workout involves six different moves – two that are focused on strength, two that are focused on cardio and the final two that are focused on the abdominal muscles (also known as the abs).  Each move is completed for one minute and then at the end of the six moves, there is a one-minute rest before completing the circuit three more times. When including a warm-up and cool-down of a couple of minutes, the entire life jacket exercise routine will take exactly 30 minutes to complete.

A variety of free timers are available to be downloaded to a phone or tablet and can be programmed for the 1-minute intervals for the life jacket exercise workout. Music of your choice can also be played while working out. The full exercise routine is listed at the bottom and Kulp demonstrates all of the moves in the video. She also includes some default moves if jumping or running in place is too difficult for the cardio portion of the life jacket exercise workout.

The life jacket workout exercise video is just one of many tools being debuted by the Sea Tow Foundation to help groups and individuals participate in National Safe Boating Week which takes place from May 16-22, 2020. The Sea Tow Foundation has developed a media kit, images sized for social media and we have recorded a webinar explaining how to use these tools and many others in your local area.

We’d love to hear from you after trying this life jacket exercise workout with your comments below. Was the workout easy or hard? And, we hope that you’ll connect with us on Facebook and Instagram before National Safe Boating Week to join in all the fun!

Direct Link to Life Jacket Exercise Workout Video 

Sea Tow Foundation Life Jacket Exercise Routine:

Warm-up (2 minutes)

                Stretch
                Jog in Place

Circuit (1 minute each – repeat for total of 4 times)

1.       Squat while taking life jacket on and off

2.       Lunge life jacket pass

3.       Jumping Jacks while wearing life jacket

4.       High Knees while wearing life jacket

5.       Abdominal Twists passing the life jacket

6.       Dynamic Plank while wearing life jacket

7.       Rest

Cool-Down (2 minutes)

                Stretch as needed

 

Disclaimer: Before starting this or any exercise routine, the Sea Tow Foundation strongly recommends that you consult with your medical team. The Sea Tow Foundation staff are not experts in exercise techniques nor medical conditions. By voluntarily participating in this exercise routine, you understand that there is a possibility of injury and you assume all risk of injury to yourself and agree to release and hold harmless the Sea Tow Foundation from any and all claims or course of action.

               

Tags:  2019-20  Exercise  Life Jacket  Life Jacket Exercise  Life Jacket Loaner Program  National Safe Boating Week  Onyx Outdoor  Workout video 

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Sea Tow Foundation Launches Our Newly Redesigned Website

Posted By Gail Kulp, Thursday, March 12, 2020

Sea Tow Foundation Launches Our Newly Redesigned Website

We are excited to launch our newly redesigned website that is packed with information for recreational boaters to help keep family and friends safe on the water. The refreshed website also has resources for the marine industry to utilize in their promotions to reach out to their customers.

One of the amazing features of our new site, which is still found at boatingsafety.com, is that it is now completely functional and responsive on mobile and desktop versions allowing information to be easily found and shared related to our Life Jacket Loaner Program and our Sober Skipper program as well as plenty of other boating safety resources including our online shop, which now boasts plenty of printed materials and program supplies available for free or can be downloaded and printed at no charge at your home or office.

A favorite feature on our “Get Involved” page allows our supporters to interact with each other in ways we’ve never explored before which will provide an even greater value to the boating community nationwide, at no charge to them. Registration is free and you’ll not only receive access to our new newsletter, but also be able to join groups of dedicated people who are already working together to eliminate boating under the influence and reduce drowning incidents.

Our blog has been completely redesigned and is now easier to search for articles about boating safety classes, seasonal boating safety tips, being prepared for a day on the water, and so much more.

We hope you like the changes, and if you have any feedback, please let us know on Facebook and Instagram or click on the Contact Us link on our website.

Tags:  2019-20  boating safety  Life Jacket  Sea Tow  Sober Skipper  Website. 

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