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Glossary Terms Related to Boater Education
Abandoned Vessel Laws
Regulations dictating how states handle derelict or sunken boats; owners can face fines or lose t...
View Term View Definition For Abandoned Vessel LawsAge Restrictions
Minimum or maximum ages set by states for operating certain classes of boats or PWCs; younger ope...
View Term View Definition For Age RestrictionsAids to Navigation (ATON)
Structures or markers (e.g., lighthouses, range lights) guiding boaters through safe channels or ...
View Term View Definition For Aids to Navigation (ATON)Airboat Operation
Operating flat-bottom boats propelled by a large fan or aircraft engine; used in shallow waters; ...
View Term View Definition For Airboat OperationAIS (Automatic Identification System)
A transponder broadcasting a vessel’s position, speed, and course to other ships and coastal stat...
View Term View Definition For AIS (Automatic Identification System)Alcohol and Boating
Operating under the influence (OUI/BUI) laws prohibit or limit alcohol use while boating; boater ...
View Term View Definition For Alcohol and BoatingAnchoring Techniques
Proper methods of securing a vessel in place using anchors and rodes, including scope calculation...
View Term View Definition For Anchoring TechniquesAquatic Hitchhikers Program
A national campaign educating boaters on preventing invasive species transport, e.g., “Clean, Dra...
View Term View Definition For Aquatic Hitchhikers ProgramBattery Maintenance
Keeping marine batteries charged, connections clean, and properly ventilated; critical for starti...
View Term View Definition For Battery MaintenanceBilge Blower Use
For inboard or stern-drive boats, an exhaust fan system that removes gasoline fumes before engine...
View Term View Definition For Bilge Blower UseBilge Pump System
Equipment for removing water from the boat’s bilge area, preventing flooding or excessive weight....
View Term View Definition For Bilge Pump SystemBoat Cover Storage
Properly covering the vessel with tarps or fitted covers to protect from weather, UV rays, and de...
View Term View Definition For Boat Cover StorageBoat Engine Maintenance
Routine checks (oil changes, spark plugs, cooling systems) to ensure safe and reliable operation;...
View Term View Definition For Boat Engine MaintenanceBoat Fire Prevention
Tips to avoid onboard fires (e.g., checking fuel hoses, maintaining electrical systems, storing f...
View Term View Definition For Boat Fire PreventionBoat Handling Under Sail
Basics of operating a sailboat, including tacking, jibing, and reading wind direction; often cove...
View Term View Definition For Boat Handling Under SailBoating Under the Influence (BUI)
The offense of operating a vessel while impaired by alcohol or drugs; penalties can include fines...
View Term View Definition For Boating Under the Influence (BUI)Boat License Requirements
State-specific regulations mandating that operators of certain vessels complete a boater educatio...
View Term View Definition For Boat License RequirementsBoat Ramp Etiquette
Courteous practices at public launches: preparing your vessel away from the ramp, minimizing time...
View Term View Definition For Boat Ramp EtiquetteBoat Rental Requirements
Conditions set by rental companies or states that may require renters to have a boater education ...
View Term View Definition For Boat Rental RequirementsBoat Safety Drill
A recommended practice session where all aboard learn how to handle man overboard, fire, or aband...
View Term View Definition For Boat Safety DrillBoat Title
A legal document proving ownership of a vessel, containing the boat’s hull identification number ...
View Term View Definition For Boat TitleBuoy System
The arrangement of lateral or non-lateral buoys indicating safe channels, hazards, or controlled ...
View Term View Definition For Buoy SystemCanoe Safety
Similar to kayak safety but emphasizing tandem paddling, weight distribution, and dealing with cu...
View Term View Definition For Canoe SafetyCapacity Plate
A placard found on most boats under 20 feet stating the maximum weight/people the vessel can safe...
View Term View Definition For Capacity PlateCapsized Kayak Recovery
Specific technique for re-righting a flipped kayak (e.g., the “Eskimo Roll” or a T-rescue). Boate...
View Term View Definition For Capsized Kayak RecoveryCapsizing
When a boat overturns or rolls over, often due to overloading, poor weight distribution, or sudde...
View Term View Definition For CapsizingCarbon Fiber Hull Construction
Lightweight, high-strength boat hulls gaining popularity in high-performance vessels; boater educ...
View Term View Definition For Carbon Fiber Hull ConstructionCarbon Monoxide Hazards
Deadly fumes produced by boat engines that can accumulate in or around a vessel, especially when ...
View Term View Definition For Carbon Monoxide HazardsCertificate of Number
Another term for vessel registration documentation proving the boat’s official listing with the s...
View Term View Definition For Certificate of NumberChartplotter & GPS Integration
Electronic navigation aids combining GPS data with digital charts, increasing situational awarene...
View Term View Definition For Chartplotter & GPS IntegrationChart Reading
The skill of interpreting nautical charts, including water depth (soundings), contours, and navig...
View Term View Definition For Chart ReadingCold Water Shock
The initial gasp reflex and potential cardiac issues when suddenly immersed in cold water; separa...
View Term View Definition For Cold Water ShockCollision Avoidance
Strategies to prevent accidents, including early course changes, clear signals, and adherence to ...
View Term View Definition For Collision AvoidanceCollision with Submerged Object
Hitting an unseen hazard (log, rock). Boater ed covers immediate steps: check for leaks, engine d...
View Term View Definition For Collision with Submerged ObjectCourse Completion Card
A temporary card or digital credential often issued immediately after passing an online boater ed...
View Term View Definition For Course Completion CardCrowded Marina Maneuvers
Techniques for safely navigating tight fairways or slip spaces, often requiring minimal throttle ...
View Term View Definition For Crowded Marina ManeuversDam Lock Operations
Procedures for entering and exiting navigation locks near dams; boaters must follow lockmaster in...
View Term View Definition For Dam Lock OperationsDam Release Schedules
Timetables for water discharges from dams affecting river flow; boaters must check schedules to a...
View Term View Definition For Dam Release SchedulesDisciplinary Actions
Official penalties for violating boating laws (e.g., fines, license suspension, vessel impoundmen...
View Term View Definition For Disciplinary ActionsDisciplinary Actions (Placeholder)
(To appear in Part 4) Penalties or corrective measures taken by state agencies or the Coast Guard...
View Term View Definition For Disciplinary Actions (Placeholder)Distress Signals
Methods (flares, flags, sound-making devices, electronic signals) to alert others of an emergency...
View Term View Definition For Distress SignalsDive Flag
A red flag with a white diagonal stripe (in the U.S.) that indicates divers are below the surface...
View Term View Definition For Dive FlagDocking Techniques
Methods and best practices for approaching and securing a boat to a dock or slip, including line ...
View Term View Definition For Docking TechniquesDock Lines and Fenders
Ropes and protective cushions used to secure and protect a boat when docking; correct placement p...
View Term View Definition For Dock Lines and FendersDockside Pump-Out Station
Facilities for boats equipped with holding tanks to properly dispose of sewage (Type III MSD). Re...
View Term View Definition For Dockside Pump-Out StationDry Stack Storage
A method of storing smaller boats in a covered facility using forklifts to place/remove vessels f...
View Term View Definition For Dry Stack StorageE-10 Fuel Considerations
Gasoline blended with 10% ethanol can attract water and damage older marine engines; boater educa...
View Term View Definition For E-10 Fuel ConsiderationseLearning Modules
Individual lessons within an online boater course, covering topics like navigation aids, life jac...
View Term View Definition For eLearning ModulesElectronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS)
A sophisticated navigation system integrating GPS data and digital charts; typically used on larg...
View Term View Definition For Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS)Engine Cut-Off Device Law
Federal or state regulations requiring an operator to use a device (lanyard or wireless FOB) that...
View Term View Definition For Engine Cut-Off Device LawEngine Out Situations
Emergency procedures when a boat’s engine fails, including dropping anchor, signaling for help, a...
View Term View Definition For Engine Out SituationsEnvironmental Concerns
Issues like pollution, wildlife disturbances, and habitat protection tied to boating activities; ...
View Term View Definition For Environmental ConcernsEnvironmental Concerns (Placeholder)
(To be expanded in Parts 3/4) Environmental issues like pollution, wildlife disturbances, and hab...
View Term View Definition For Environmental Concerns (Placeholder)EP Carry (Emergency Position Carry)
A procedure for carrying essential items (phone, PLB, whistle) on your person in a waterproof pou...
View Term View Definition For EP Carry (Emergency Position Carry)EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon)
A maritime device that sends a distress signal and location via satellite when activated, essenti...
View Term View Definition For EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon)Exclusion Areas
Zones permanently or temporarily closed to boat traffic due to safety, security, or environmental...
View Term View Definition For Exclusion AreasFederal Regulations
Boating rules set by the US Coast Guard or other federal entities (e.g., EPA for marine pollution...
View Term View Definition For Federal RegulationsFiling a Float Plan
The practice of leaving trip details (departure time, route, expected return) with a friend or ma...
View Term View Definition For Filing a Float PlanFire Extinguisher
A USCG-approved device used to extinguish fires on board, often required for vessels with enclose...
View Term View Definition For Fire ExtinguisherFireworks on Water
Special events where fireworks are launched from barges or near water. Boater education recommend...
View Term View Definition For Fireworks on WaterFloat Plan App
A smartphone application allowing boaters to file and share float plans digitally with friends or...
View Term View Definition For Float Plan AppFlooded Boat Electrical Hazards
When water contacts electrical panels, risk of shock or equipment damage rises; boaters learn to ...
View Term View Definition For Flooded Boat Electrical HazardsFlooded Engine Recovery
When too much fuel enters the engine carburetor or cylinders, preventing ignition; boaters learn ...
View Term View Definition For Flooded Engine RecoveryFlood Stage Warnings
Alerts from state or federal agencies about rising water levels making navigation unsafe; boaters...
View Term View Definition For Flood Stage WarningsFlotsam and Jetsam
Floating debris (flotsam) or items thrown overboard (jetsam). Both can be navigation hazards, req...
View Term View Definition For Flotsam and JetsamFoiling / Hydrofoil Boards
Personal watersports devices lifting above the water on a hydrofoil wing; operators must still fo...
View Term View Definition For Foiling / Hydrofoil BoardsFuel Additives for 2-Stroke Engines
Products mitigating carbon buildup or ethanol issues in older engines; boater ed advises followin...
View Term View Definition For Fuel Additives for 2-Stroke EnginesFueling Procedures
Steps to minimize fire and explosion risk at the marina: turn off engines, close windows, avoid s...
View Term View Definition For Fueling ProceduresGate Valves for Seacocks
Valves controlling seawater intake/outflow on inboard engines or toilets. Properly maintained sea...
View Term View Definition For Gate Valves for SeacocksGive-Way Vessel
The boat required to alter course or slow down to avoid a collision with a stand-on vessel under ...
View Term View Definition For Give-Way VesselGraduated Boating Privileges
Some states propose tiered licenses (e.g., PWC or large vessel endorsements) based on operator ag...
View Term View Definition For Graduated Boating PrivilegesGunwale Safety
Advising passengers not to sit on the gunwales (upper edges) of a moving boat without guardrails;...
View Term View Definition For Gunwale SafetyHailing Ports
The home port or city displayed on a documented vessel’s stern; helps identify vessel location or...
View Term View Definition For Hailing PortsHandicap Accessibility in Boating
Requirements and best practices to accommodate boaters with disabilities (e.g., wheelchair ramps ...
View Term View Definition For Handicap Accessibility in BoatingHarbormaster Authority
Local official responsible for assigning moorings, enforcing harbor rules, and overseeing maritim...
View Term View Definition For Harbormaster AuthorityHarbor Pilot Exemption
Some states or ports require large vessels to take a licensed pilot aboard; recreational vessels ...
View Term View Definition For Harbor Pilot ExemptionHarsh Winter Boat Lifts
Using cranes or travel lifts to remove boats from water in freezing climates for storage; boater ...
View Term View Definition For Harsh Winter Boat LiftsHeavy Displacement vs. Planing Hulls
Hull designs that either push through water (displacement) or ride on top (planing). Boater educa...
View Term View Definition For Heavy Displacement vs. Planing HullsHeavy Weather Mooring
Setting multiple anchors or stronger lines to secure a vessel in extreme weather; advanced techni...
View Term View Definition For Heavy Weather MooringHIN Tampering
Illegal alteration or removal of a boat’s Hull Identification Number, often indicating theft or f...
View Term View Definition For HIN TamperingHomeland Security Restrictions
Certain areas near dams, power plants, or military bases may be off-limits or heavily regulated f...
View Term View Definition For Homeland Security RestrictionsHull Identification Number (HIN)
A unique 12-character code assigned to each boat, much like a VIN for cars; used for identificati...
View Term View Definition For Hull Identification Number (HIN)Hurricane Prep for Boats
Procedures like removing electronics, doubling mooring lines, sealing hatches, and hauling out if...
View Term View Definition For Hurricane Prep for BoatsHydrofoil-Enhanced Hull
A boat design where submerged “wings” lift the hull at speed, reducing drag and increasing effici...
View Term View Definition For Hydrofoil-Enhanced HullHydrographic Surveys
Detailed measurements of water depths, bottom contours, and hazards; updates from agencies like N...
View Term View Definition For Hydrographic SurveysHypothermia
A dangerous drop in body temperature from prolonged cold-water immersion; boater education covers...
View Term View Definition For HypothermiaInland vs. International Rules
Inland rules apply in many U.S. domestic waters, while international rules govern seaward of spec...
View Term View Definition For Inland vs. International RulesInsurance Requirements
Rules set by some states or marinas mandating liability or property damage coverage for boat owne...
View Term View Definition For Insurance RequirementsInsurance Requirements (Placeholder)
(To appear in Part 4) Some states or marinas mandate liability or property damage coverage for bo...
View Term View Definition For Insurance Requirements (Placeholder)Invasive Species Prevention
Guidelines to avoid spreading non-native plants or animals (e.g., zebra mussels) between waterway...
View Term View Definition For Invasive Species PreventionJet Boat Handling
Operating a waterjet-powered boat (no external propeller) with unique steering nuances at low spe...
View Term View Definition For Jet Boat HandlingJet Docking Lugs
Modular floating blocks that create a drive-on dock for PWCs or small boats, simplifying launchin...
View Term View Definition For Jet Docking LugsKayak Launch Permits
Certain states or local parks require permits for non-motorized craft launches, ensuring facility...
View Term View Definition For Kayak Launch PermitsKayak Safety
Techniques and equipment (e.g., wearing a PFD, using a whistle) for safe paddling in rivers, lake...
View Term View Definition For Kayak SafetyLateral Markers
Buoys or daymarks indicating the edges of safe water (red-right-returning vs. green-left-returnin...
View Term View Definition For Lateral MarkersLateral Marks vs. Cardinal Marks
Cardinal marks indicate direction relative to a hazard (north, south, east, west), while lateral ...
View Term View Definition For Lateral Marks vs. Cardinal MarksLife Jacket Fit
Proper sizing and adjustment of PFDs, crucial to ensuring they function effectively during emerge...
View Term View Definition For Life Jacket FitLightning Strike Procedures
Guidelines for storms: stay low in the boat, unplug electrical devices, and avoid touching metal....
View Term View Definition For Lightning Strike ProceduresLine-of-Sight Limitations
When obstructions (bridge walls, large vessels) block your view of approaching traffic or hazards...
View Term View Definition For Line-of-Sight LimitationsLine Toss Techniques
Throwing a dock line to someone on shore or another boat safely, aiming away from hazards and avo...
View Term View Definition For Line Toss TechniquesLiveaboard Regulations
Rules governing those who reside on their boats, including marine sanitation, docking time limits...
View Term View Definition For Liveaboard RegulationsLockdown Procedure for PWC
Safety instructions when shutting down or storing a personal watercraft, including removing the k...
View Term View Definition For Lockdown Procedure for PWCLongshore Currents
Coastal currents running parallel to the shore, which can affect beach landings or nearshore navi...
View Term View Definition For Longshore CurrentsLow Clearance Bridges
Structures where boats must lower antennas or masts to pass safely. Boater education includes che...
View Term View Definition For Low Clearance BridgesLow Emission Zones
Regions restricting high-pollution marine engines or requiring certain fuel standards to protect ...
View Term View Definition For Low Emission ZonesMandatory Boater Education
Laws requiring all or certain groups (e.g., under 25 years old) to complete a state-approved boat...
View Term View Definition For Mandatory Boater EducationMandatory Vessel Inspection
Required checks in some regions (often for invasive species or safety compliance) before launchin...
View Term View Definition For Mandatory Vessel InspectionMan Overboard
A situation where someone falls off the vessel into the water; boater education covers the correc...
View Term View Definition For Man OverboardMarina Contract
An agreement for docking or mooring a boat at a marina, often including rules on slip assignment,...
View Term View Definition For Marina ContractMarine Casualty Reporting
Legal requirement to report accidents involving death, injury, or significant property damage to ...
View Term View Definition For Marine Casualty ReportingMarine Compass
A device indicating heading relative to magnetic north, essential for navigation in open water or...
View Term View Definition For Marine CompassMarine Debris
Floating or sunken trash, fishing gear, and other refuse that pose navigation hazards and environ...
View Term View Definition For Marine DebrisMarine Diesel vs. Gas Engines
Diesel engines typically have better fuel efficiency and torque, while gas engines offer quicker ...
View Term View Definition For Marine Diesel vs. Gas EnginesMarine Flares
Pyrotechnic signals (hand-held or aerial) used to indicate distress; boater education covers stor...
View Term View Definition For Marine FlaresMarine Insurance
Coverage protecting against losses (theft, damage, liability) while boating; some states require ...
View Term View Definition For Marine InsuranceMarine Liens (Typo Correction)
Already covered as “Maritime Liens.” (No duplication—please refer to “Maritime Liens” entry).
View Term View Definition For Marine Liens (Typo Correction)Marine Park Pass
A permit allowing access or overnight stays in designated marine parks or reserves; boater educat...
View Term View Definition For Marine Park PassMarine Patrol
State or local law enforcement units patrolling waterways to enforce safety regulations, check re...
View Term View Definition For Marine PatrolMarine Radar
An electronic device that detects objects or landmasses around a vessel by bouncing radio waves o...
View Term View Definition For Marine RadarMarine Radio Channels
Pre-set frequencies for maritime use, e.g., Channel 16 (distress/calling), Channel 9 (recreationa...
View Term View Definition For Marine Radio ChannelsMarine Sanitation Device (MSD)
On-board equipment for handling sewage; must meet state or federal pollution regulations (Type I,...
View Term View Definition For Marine Sanitation Device (MSD)Marine Steering Types
Variations include cable, hydraulic, or fly-by-wire systems; boater ed covers routine checks for ...
View Term View Definition For Marine Steering TypesMarine Surveyor
A professional who inspects boats for condition and safety compliance; typically required for ins...
View Term View Definition For Marine SurveyorMarine Weather Forecast
The official or commercial prediction of wind speed, wave height, storm fronts, and other conditi...
View Term View Definition For Marine Weather ForecastMaritime Liens
Legal claims against a vessel for unpaid debts (e.g., marina fees, repairs); may prevent transfer...
View Term View Definition For Maritime LiensMaritime Salvage
The legal process of retrieving and repairing damaged or sunken vessels; salvage rights can be co...
View Term View Definition For Maritime SalvageMaritime Theft Prevention
Locking hatches, removing keys, using boat alarms or GPS trackers; boater education promotes thes...
View Term View Definition For Maritime Theft PreventionMaritime Trespassing Rules
Entering private marinas, docks, or restricted waters without permission can lead to legal action...
View Term View Definition For Maritime Trespassing RulesMayday Call
The highest-priority distress signal via radio, indicating imminent danger to vessel or crew; mus...
View Term View Definition For Mayday CallMega Yacht Regulations
Specialized rules for very large recreational vessels, including additional crew requirements, ad...
View Term View Definition For Mega Yacht RegulationsMooring Buoy Use
Differing from anchoring, tying up to a mooring buoy can require permits or fees, and boater educ...
View Term View Definition For Mooring Buoy UseNASBLA Approval
Certification granted by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators to boater e...
View Term View Definition For NASBLA ApprovalNational Weather Service Marine Forecast
Official NOAA reports on wave height, winds, and weather. Boaters rely on these bulletins for tri...
View Term View Definition For National Weather Service Marine ForecastNavigation Rules
The “rules of the road” for waterways, dictating right-of-way, overtaking procedures, and collisi...
View Term View Definition For Navigation RulesNeutral Buoyancy (Snorkeling/Scuba)
The concept of maintaining buoyancy without floating or sinking, relevant to diving from vessels;...
View Term View Definition For Neutral Buoyancy (Snorkeling/Scuba)Night Vision Devices
Thermal or low-light scopes or goggles aiding nighttime navigation; boater ed covers proper usage...
View Term View Definition For Night Vision DevicesNon-Lateral Markers
Regulatory buoys showing information like “No Wake,” “Swim Area,” “Keep Out,” or “Speed Limit”; i...
View Term View Definition For Non-Lateral MarkersOnboard Security Cameras
Video systems monitoring activity on the vessel, used to deter theft or monitor passengers. Foota...
View Term View Definition For Onboard Security CamerasOnline Boater Course
A digital version of a state-approved boater education program, offering flexibility for learners...
View Term View Definition For Online Boater CourseOperating in Fog
Techniques like sounding fog signals, reducing speed, and using radar or GPS to avoid collisions ...
View Term View Definition For Operating in FogOutboard Motor
An external engine mounted on the transom of a small or medium-size boat; boater education covers...
View Term View Definition For Outboard MotorOverboard Bag
A waterproof kit containing essential rescue tools (throwable PFD, flares, whistle, PLB) easily t...
View Term View Definition For Overboard BagOverboard Discharge Rules
Laws prohibiting the dumping of trash, oil, or sewage directly into waterways; states and the USC...
View Term View Definition For Overboard Discharge RulesOverboard Recovery
Procedures for retrieving a person who has fallen off a boat (e.g., the “figure 8” method, throwi...
View Term View Definition For Overboard RecoveryOverloading Vessel
Placing too many passengers or too much weight on board, risking capsizing or swamping; boater ed...
View Term View Definition For Overloading VesselOvernight Mooring
Anchoring or attaching to a buoy/dock for an extended stay, often overnight. Requires proper ligh...
View Term View Definition For Overnight MooringOvernight Mooring (Placeholder)
(To appear in later parts) The process of anchoring or tying up to a buoy/dock for extended stays...
View Term View Definition For Overnight Mooring (Placeholder)Paddle Craft Group Etiquette
Best practices when kayaking or canoeing in groups: maintain spacing, use a float plan, and commu...
View Term View Definition For Paddle Craft Group EtiquettePassenger Safety Briefing
Recommended practice of informing passengers about PFD locations, emergency protocols, and basic ...
View Term View Definition For Passenger Safety BriefingPersonal Locator Beacon (PLB)
A compact device transmitting an emergency signal to rescue agencies (similar to EPIRB but carrie...
View Term View Definition For Personal Locator Beacon (PLB)Personal Submersible Vehicles
Small, privately operated submarines or submersibles requiring specialized training and abiding b...
View Term View Definition For Personal Submersible VehiclesPersonal Watercraft (PWC)
A small vessel (e.g., Jet Ski or Sea-Doo) designed for one to three people; subject to specific l...
View Term View Definition For Personal Watercraft (PWC)PFD (Personal Flotation Device)
A life jacket or buoyant vest meeting U.S. Coast Guard standards; all states require an adequate ...
View Term View Definition For PFD (Personal Flotation Device)PFD Types
USCG classifications (Type I, II, III, IV, V) denoting different flotation devices for different ...
View Term View Definition For PFD TypesPFD Wear Laws
Certain states require children under a specific age to wear a PFD at all times while on a boat’s...
View Term View Definition For PFD Wear LawsPontoon Handling
The operation of pontoon-style boats, focusing on wide turns, weight distribution, and wind effec...
View Term View Definition For Pontoon HandlingPortable Marine Toilets
Self-contained sanitary devices for smaller boats without a permanent head; proper disposal is re...
View Term View Definition For Portable Marine ToiletsPrivate Aids to Navigation (PATON)
Non-governmental markers (e.g., placed by yacht clubs or marinas) that must be approved by the Co...
View Term View Definition For Private Aids to Navigation (PATON)Proof of Ownership
Documentation (bill of sale, title, manufacturer’s certificate) establishing legal possession of ...
View Term View Definition For Proof of OwnershipPropeller Guard
A protective cage or ring installed around a boat’s propeller to reduce the risk of prop strikes;...
View Term View Definition For Propeller GuardPropeller Strike Avoidance
Precautions to prevent injuries from a spinning propeller (e.g., turning off the engine when swim...
View Term View Definition For Propeller Strike AvoidanceProper Launching Procedure
Steps to safely back down a boat ramp, launch the boat without blocking others, and secure the ve...
View Term View Definition For Proper Launching ProcedurePWC Operation
Rules and guidelines for handling personal watercraft, including safety lanyards, speed limits, a...
View Term View Definition For PWC OperationPWC Rental Checklist
A form or procedure that rental operations provide to ensure the renter understands safety instru...
View Term View Definition For PWC Rental ChecklistQ Flag (Quarantine Flag)
A solid yellow flag historically used to indicate a vessel must clear customs/health inspections;...
View Term View Definition For Q Flag (Quarantine Flag)Radar Reflector
A device, typically placed on smaller boats, that helps marine radar systems detect the vessel mo...
View Term View Definition For Radar ReflectorRecreational Boating Statistics
Annual or periodic data on accidents, injuries, and fatalities published by the USCG or state age...
View Term View Definition For Recreational Boating StatisticsRequired Lighting at Night
Navigation lights (red and green sidelights, white sternlight, and masthead light) must be used f...
View Term View Definition For Required Lighting at NightRiptides or Rip Currents
Strong, narrow water flows pulling away from shore; swimmers and small craft risk being swept off...
View Term View Definition For Riptides or Rip CurrentsRiver Currents
The directional flow of water in a river or channel; strong currents can affect steering, docking...
View Term View Definition For River CurrentsRocking Boat Hazard
Excessive rolling from waves or wake that can eject passengers or cause seasickness; boater ed su...
View Term View Definition For Rocking Boat HazardRough Water Handling
Techniques for operating in high waves, heavy chop, or strong winds (e.g., reducing speed, headin...
View Term View Definition For Rough Water HandlingSafe Speed
A velocity that allows adequate time to avoid collisions, considering visibility, traffic density...
View Term View Definition For Safe SpeedSafety Equipment
Mandatory and recommended gear for boats, including PFDs, fire extinguishers, visual distress sig...
View Term View Definition For Safety EquipmentSafety Lanyard (Engine Cut-Off Switch)
A cord attaching the operator to a PWC or boat’s ignition, designed to stop the engine if the ope...
View Term View Definition For Safety Lanyard (Engine Cut-Off Switch)Sail vs. Power Right of Way
Under most navigation rules, a sailing vessel has right-of-way over a power-driven vessel unless ...
View Term View Definition For Sail vs. Power Right of WaySeaworthiness
A vessel’s overall fitness for intended waters, factoring in hull integrity, engine reliability, ...
View Term View Definition For SeaworthinessSheer Pin or Prop Pin
A small, sacrificial metal pin designed to break if the propeller hits a hard object, protecting ...
View Term View Definition For Sheer Pin or Prop PinShore Power Connection
The act of plugging a docked vessel into electrical power at the marina. Boater education warns a...
View Term View Definition For Shore Power ConnectionSnorkeling from a Boat
Entering the water to snorkel near reefs or sandbars; boater education covers safe anchoring, div...
View Term View Definition For Snorkeling from a BoatSolar-Powered Craft
Vessels reliant on solar panels for propulsion or onboard systems; boater education includes ener...
View Term View Definition For Solar-Powered CraftSound Signaling Devices
Horns, whistles, or bells used to communicate maneuvers (e.g., passing signals), signal distress,...
View Term View Definition For Sound Signaling DevicesSpeed Limits on Waterways
Specific speed restrictions in certain waterways, especially near marinas, wildlife areas, or con...
View Term View Definition For Speed Limits on WaterwaysSpillage Control Booms
Floating barriers deployed to contain fuel or oil spills in marinas or open water; states and the...
View Term View Definition For Spillage Control BoomsSpotter in Towing Sports
A designated person watching a water-skier or tuber, ensuring immediate feedback to the operator ...
View Term View Definition For Spotter in Towing SportsSpreader Lights
Elevated fixtures providing deck illumination on sailboats or larger craft. Boater ed warns of gl...
View Term View Definition For Spreader LightsStabilizer Systems
Equipment (fins, gyroscopic devices) reducing roll motion in yachts and large boats; boater ed ad...
View Term View Definition For Stabilizer SystemsStand-On Vessel
In a crossing or meeting situation, the boat that must maintain its course and speed while the ot...
View Term View Definition For Stand-On VesselStand-Up Paddleboard (SUP) Safety
A discipline requiring balance and use of a paddle; boater education in some states includes wear...
View Term View Definition For Stand-Up Paddleboard (SUP) SafetyState Boating Agency
A generic term for the official entity in each state overseeing boating laws, licenses, and enfor...
View Term View Definition For State Boating AgencyState Regulations
Laws established by individual states concerning boater education, vessel registration, equipment...
View Term View Definition For State RegulationsStern Drive (Inboard/Outboard)
A propulsion system with an inboard engine connected to an external outdrive; popular on recreati...
View Term View Definition For Stern Drive (Inboard/Outboard)Storm Surge
An abnormal rise in water level caused by storms or hurricanes, posing severe flooding risks; boa...
View Term View Definition For Storm SurgeStray Current / Electrocution Danger
Faulty wiring in marinas or on boats can electrify water, endangering swimmers. Boater ed highlig...
View Term View Definition For Stray Current / Electrocution DangerSunset vs. Sunrise Definition
States or local rules define exact times for “sunset” and “sunrise” to enforce navigation light r...
View Term View Definition For Sunset vs. Sunrise DefinitionSwiftwater Rescue Training
Specialized instruction for operating and rescuing in fast-moving rivers or flood zones; typicall...
View Term View Definition For Swiftwater Rescue TrainingTexas Parks & Wildlife Department
The agency governing boating laws, licensing, and wildlife management in Texas; it enforces state...
View Term View Definition For Texas Parks & Wildlife DepartmentThorough Pre-Departure Checklist
A recommended routine covering fuel levels, safety gear, PFD counts, weather checks, and bilge in...
View Term View Definition For Thorough Pre-Departure ChecklistTidal Range
The vertical difference between high tide and low tide levels, influencing safe navigation, ancho...
View Term View Definition For Tidal RangeTowing a Skier or Tubing
Specific rules and safety measures for towing individuals behind a boat, including required spott...
View Term View Definition For Towing a Skier or TubingTow to Shore Services
Commercial assistance (e.g., Sea Tow, TowBoatUS) that rescues disabled boats; having membership c...
View Term View Definition For Tow to Shore ServicesTrailer Registration
The requirement in many states to register a boat trailer, separate from the vessel registration;...
View Term View Definition For Trailer RegistrationTransom Reinforcement
Adding structural support to the back of a boat where engines mount, especially important for hea...
View Term View Definition For Transom ReinforcementTrimaran or Catamaran Operation
Specific handling techniques for multi-hulled vessels, often more stable at rest but requiring ca...
View Term View Definition For Trimaran or Catamaran OperationTrim Tabs
Adjustable plates on a boat’s transom that help control plane and bow rise, improving stability a...
View Term View Definition For Trim TabsTsunami Warnings
Alerts for large ocean waves triggered by earthquakes or underwater landslides; boaters might nee...
View Term View Definition For Tsunami WarningsUnderwater Lights
Decorative or functional lights mounted below the waterline; some states regulate brightness or c...
View Term View Definition For Underwater LightsUnderwater Obstructions
Hidden hazards like rocks, logs, or reefs that can damage a hull or prop; charts, depth sounders,...
View Term View Definition For Underwater ObstructionsUSCG Certificate of Documentation
A national form of vessel registration from the Coast Guard for boats meeting certain tonnage req...
View Term View Definition For USCG Certificate of DocumentationUS Coast Guard Support
Assistance provided by the Coast Guard, including search and rescue, maritime law enforcement, an...
View Term View Definition For US Coast Guard SupportUV Damage to Hull and Seats
Prolonged sun exposure can crack vinyl seats or fade gelcoat; boaters learn to use covers, wax co...
View Term View Definition For UV Damage to Hull and SeatsVessel Classification
The categorization of boats by length or type (e.g., Class A: less than 16 ft, Class 1: 16–26 ft)...
View Term View Definition For Vessel ClassificationVessel Drift
Movement of a boat off course due to wind or current when power is reduced or off; important for ...
View Term View Definition For Vessel DriftVessel Registration
The legal documentation process of recording a boat with the appropriate state agency, akin to a ...
View Term View Definition For Vessel RegistrationVessel Turnover Rate
The frequency at which a boat is sold or changes ownership; states require updated registration, ...
View Term View Definition For Vessel Turnover RateVHF Radio
A marine radio used for communicating with other vessels, marinas, and the Coast Guard; used for ...
View Term View Definition For VHF RadioWake Courtesy
Best practices for reducing wake near other boats, shorelines, or docks to prevent property damag...
View Term View Definition For Wake CourtesyWake-Fishing Conflicts
Disputes when boat wakes disturb anchored anglers or shoreline fishing. Boater ed stresses slow s...
View Term View Definition For Wake-Fishing ConflictsWake Surfing Safety
Boaters create a large wake so a rider can surf without a rope near the stern; states may regulat...
View Term View Definition For Wake Surfing SafetyWake Zones
Areas where boaters must minimize wake (e.g., “No Wake” or “Slow Speed” zones) near docks, swimmi...
View Term View Definition For Wake ZonesWater Ski Slalom Course
A designated area with buoys for competitive skiing; boaters not participating should avoid enter...
View Term View Definition For Water Ski Slalom CourseWaterway Markers
Buoys and signs that provide navigation guidance (e.g., regulatory markers, channel markers, haza...
View Term View Definition For Waterway MarkersWaterways with Speed Traps
Sections of water patrolled heavily for speed limit enforcement; consistent violations can result...
View Term View Definition For Waterways with Speed TrapsWeather Routing Services
Third-party or online providers giving route suggestions based on predicted weather patterns, com...
View Term View Definition For Weather Routing ServicesWhale Watching Distance
Federal and state guidelines require maintaining safe distances (often 100 yards or more) from wh...
View Term View Definition For Whale Watching DistanceWhitewater Rafting Permits
Licenses or reservations for operating on heavily trafficked rivers with rapids (Class III or hig...
View Term View Definition For Whitewater Rafting PermitsWildlife Zones
Areas designated to protect marine or aquatic species (e.g., manatee zones, bird nesting sites), ...
View Term View Definition For Wildlife ZonesWinterizing a Boat
Preparing a vessel for off-season storage (e.g., draining water systems, adding antifreeze, prote...
View Term View Definition For Winterizing a BoatY-Valve
A plumbing component in some boats directing waste either to an onboard holding tank or overboard...
View Term View Definition For Y-ValveZebra Mussels
An invasive freshwater species clinging to hulls or intakes, disrupting ecosystems. Boaters must ...
View Term View Definition For Zebra Mussels