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Community Spotlight: How Two Life Jacket Loaner Hosts Are Keeping Boaters Safe

Posted By Gail Kulp, 7 hours ago

Through the Sea Tow Foundation’sLife Jacket Loaner Program, local groups are helping ensure that boaters of all ages have access to properly fitting life jackets. No matter where the adventure takes them, safety always comes first on the water.

 

Ashleigh Iserman Boating Safety Foundation

For Jan Wilhite-Iserman, every life jacket loaner station is a labor of love and a tribute to her daughter, Ashleigh.

In 2004, Ashleigh tragically lost her life in a personal watercraft accident just one day before her high school graduation. That devastating loss prompted her family into action. Through their advocacy efforts, the Ashleigh Iserman Law was passed, and it enforces stronger personal watercraft safety regulations across Michigan.

Years later, Jan met Sea Tow Foundation Executive Director Gail Kulp, and immediately knew a strong connection was made.

“When I met Gail and learned about the Sea Tow Foundation’s Life Jacket Loaner Program, I knew it was exactly what we needed to carry Ashleigh’s legacy forward,” Jan said. “It was such a natural fit, to combine education, awareness, and access so no one else would experience what our family did.”

Since then, the Iserman family has turned their grief into impact. Working with the Sea Tow Foundation, the Michigan DNR, and the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office, they opened three life jacket loaner stations, including one at the site of Ashleigh’s accident. Each station serves as both a practical safety tool and a heartfelt reminder of why water safety matters.

“We wanted something permanent that not only carried Ashleigh’s name but also helped prevent future tragedies,” said Jan.

Today, Jan’s mission continues to grow, not just through the life jacket stations, but through every conversation, class, and community touched by Ashleigh’s story. Her message is simple yet powerful: with education, awareness, and care, tragedies like hers can be prevented, and lives can be saved.


Photo provided courtesy of the Ashleigh Iserman Boating Safety Foundation.


Hampton Rotary Club

Along New Hampshire’s seacoast, the Hampton Rotary Club is turning its service-driven mission toward keeping boaters safe. 

Their life jacket loaner station, located at the state boat ramp on Hampton Harbor, has become a trusted local resource. Thanks to its high visibility and support from state staff and harbormasters, the station operates smoothly and efficiently.

Local harbormasters and the U.S. Coast Guard have become strong allies, directing boaters without required personal flotation devices (PFDs) to the Hampton Rotary life jacket loaner station. Often saving a fun day on the water from being cut short.

“Rotary International’s core mission is about promoting health, saving lives, and serving the community,” said club member and loaner station host David Considine. “The life jacket loaner program is a practical response to that and a great example of service above self.”

Even small moments reflect the program’s impact. Visitors often leave handwritten thank-you notes — quiet reminders of how a community's shared commitment can make local waterways safer for everyone.


Photo provided courtesy of Hampton Rotary Club.

 

A Shared Mission on the Water

From the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Coast, these loaner station hosts prove how powerful local action can be. Each loaner station represents more than a piece of safety equipment, it represents community, compassion, and the shared belief that one simple choice can save a life.

The Sea Tow Foundation’s Life Jacket Loaner Program continues to grow, with over 1,300 stations nationwide and countless stories behind each one. To find a loaner station near you or to learn how to become a life jacket loaner host, visit https://www.boatingsafety.com/page/life-jacket-loaner-program

 

© 2025, Sea Tow Services International, Inc. (“STSI”). Subject to Sea Tow Foundation’s licensed use of STSI’s trademarks. All rights reserved. 6-016-25

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Ensuring Safety on the Water: Inspiring Stories from Our Life Jacket Loaner Program

Posted By Gail Kulp, Friday, June 21, 2024

At the Sea Tow Foundation, we're passionate about boating safety and are proud to highlight some of our incredible 2024 Life Jacket Loaner Program awardees. This year, we've hit a major milestone – we officially have Life Jacket Loaner Stations established in all 56 states and territories. This means more communities than ever will have access to free, properly fitting life jackets to help prevent drowning incidents.

Thanks to the U.S. Coast Guard’s Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund, we’ve awarded life jackets to 116 groups across 45 states and territories. Of these, 49 are opening Life Jacket Loaner Stations for the first time. Many of these communities were motivated by local water-related tragedies, showing the profound impact of our program.

Here are two inspiring stories from our recent recipients:

Troop 37's Mission for their Town of Swanville

After the tragic drowning of 41-year-old Christopher N. Friedrich at Swan Lake, the Town of Swanville was deeply affected and saw the urgent need for life jackets. Cindy Boguen, the local Selectboard Chair, noticed many boaters without life jackets on the water. After seeing a life jacket station at another site, Cindy reached out to a local boy scout troop bout installing a stand at a nearby boat launch. As part of his Eagle Scout project, Aidan Howard from Boy Scout Troop 37 applied for life jackets from the Sea Tow Foundation and built the loaner stand, which will have a profound and lasting impact on his community.

This award means a great deal to Aidan and his town. “A loaner stand will make it easy for people to access life jackets when they need them. The Town of Swanville believes that these measures will help to make Swan Lake a safe place for everyone to enjoy.”


Preventing Future Tragedies: Marina at Amesbury Point’s Commitment to Water Safety

Amesbury, Massachusetts, was greatly impacted by multiple drowning incidents two years ago, resulting in the loss of six lives, including a 4-year-old child. Bill Neelon and the Marina at Amesbury Point wanted to prevent future tragedies and improve water safety in the community. Through the Sea Tow Foundation’s Life Jacket Loaner Program, they’re establishing a life jacket loaner stand to provide essential safety gear and educate boaters about local water risks.

“Each waterway and river is unique and poses different currents and challenges,” Bill said. “If we can prevent one incident because of these life jackets, then we have won at some level.

 

These are only two of the numerous stories that highlight how local leaders and the Life Jacket Loaner Program awardees are making a real difference in their communities. Through the dedication of hard working volunteers and the support from the Sea Tow Foundation, life jacket loaner stands are enhancing safety, one jacket at a time. By continuing to expand this vital program, we can ensure that even more boaters are protected, creating safer waterways for everyone. The commitment of our Life Jacket Loaner Station hosts and the collective effort of all involved highlights the importance of proactive safety measures in preventing future tragedies.

To learn more about the Sea Tow Foundation’s Life Jacket Loaner Program, visit: https://www.boatingsafety.com/page/life-jacket-loaner-program

Tags:  life jacket loaner program  life jacket loaner station  life jacket loaner station hosts  preventing drowning 

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