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Glossary Terms Related to State Regulations

Abandoned Vessel Laws

Regulations dictating how states handle derelict or sunken boats; owners can face fines or lose t...

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Age Restrictions

Minimum or maximum ages set by states for operating certain classes of boats or PWCs; younger ope...

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Aids to Navigation (ATON)

Structures or markers (e.g., lighthouses, range lights) guiding boaters through safe channels or ...

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Airboat Operation

Operating flat-bottom boats propelled by a large fan or aircraft engine; used in shallow waters; ...

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AIS (Automatic Identification System)

A transponder broadcasting a vessel’s position, speed, and course to other ships and coastal stat...

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Alcohol and Boating

Operating under the influence (OUI/BUI) laws prohibit or limit alcohol use while boating; boater ...

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Anchoring Techniques

Proper methods of securing a vessel in place using anchors and rodes, including scope calculation...

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Aquatic Hitchhikers Program

A national campaign educating boaters on preventing invasive species transport, e.g., “Clean, Dra...

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Battery Maintenance

Keeping marine batteries charged, connections clean, and properly ventilated; critical for starti...

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Bilge Blower Use

For inboard or stern-drive boats, an exhaust fan system that removes gasoline fumes before engine...

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Bilge Pump System

Equipment for removing water from the boat’s bilge area, preventing flooding or excessive weight....

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Boat Cover Storage

Properly covering the vessel with tarps or fitted covers to protect from weather, UV rays, and de...

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Boat Engine Maintenance

Routine checks (oil changes, spark plugs, cooling systems) to ensure safe and reliable operation;...

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Boat Fire Prevention

Tips to avoid onboard fires (e.g., checking fuel hoses, maintaining electrical systems, storing f...

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Boat Handling Under Sail

Basics of operating a sailboat, including tacking, jibing, and reading wind direction; often cove...

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Boating Under the Influence (BUI)

The offense of operating a vessel while impaired by alcohol or drugs; penalties can include fines...

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Boat License Requirements

State-specific regulations mandating that operators of certain vessels complete a boater educatio...

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Boat Ramp Etiquette

Courteous practices at public launches: preparing your vessel away from the ramp, minimizing time...

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Boat Rental Requirements

Conditions set by rental companies or states that may require renters to have a boater education ...

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Boat Safety Drill

A recommended practice session where all aboard learn how to handle man overboard, fire, or aband...

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Boat Title

A legal document proving ownership of a vessel, containing the boat’s hull identification number ...

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Buoy System

The arrangement of lateral or non-lateral buoys indicating safe channels, hazards, or controlled ...

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Canoe Safety

Similar to kayak safety but emphasizing tandem paddling, weight distribution, and dealing with cu...

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Capacity Plate

A placard found on most boats under 20 feet stating the maximum weight/people the vessel can safe...

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Capsized Kayak Recovery

Specific technique for re-righting a flipped kayak (e.g., the “Eskimo Roll” or a T-rescue). Boate...

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Capsizing

When a boat overturns or rolls over, often due to overloading, poor weight distribution, or sudde...

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Carbon Fiber Hull Construction

Lightweight, high-strength boat hulls gaining popularity in high-performance vessels; boater educ...

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Carbon Monoxide Hazards

Deadly fumes produced by boat engines that can accumulate in or around a vessel, especially when ...

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Certificate of Number

Another term for vessel registration documentation proving the boat’s official listing with the s...

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Chartplotter & GPS Integration

Electronic navigation aids combining GPS data with digital charts, increasing situational awarene...

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Chart Reading

The skill of interpreting nautical charts, including water depth (soundings), contours, and navig...

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Cold Water Shock

The initial gasp reflex and potential cardiac issues when suddenly immersed in cold water; separa...

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Collision Avoidance

Strategies to prevent accidents, including early course changes, clear signals, and adherence to ...

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Collision with Submerged Object

Hitting an unseen hazard (log, rock). Boater ed covers immediate steps: check for leaks, engine d...

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Course Completion Card

A temporary card or digital credential often issued immediately after passing an online boater ed...

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Crowded Marina Maneuvers

Techniques for safely navigating tight fairways or slip spaces, often requiring minimal throttle ...

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Dam Lock Operations

Procedures for entering and exiting navigation locks near dams; boaters must follow lockmaster in...

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Dam Release Schedules

Timetables for water discharges from dams affecting river flow; boaters must check schedules to a...

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Disciplinary Actions

Official penalties for violating boating laws (e.g., fines, license suspension, vessel impoundmen...

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Disciplinary Actions (Placeholder)

(To appear in Part 4) Penalties or corrective measures taken by state agencies or the Coast Guard...

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Distress Signals

Methods (flares, flags, sound-making devices, electronic signals) to alert others of an emergency...

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Dive Flag

A red flag with a white diagonal stripe (in the U.S.) that indicates divers are below the surface...

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Docking Techniques

Methods and best practices for approaching and securing a boat to a dock or slip, including line ...

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Dock Lines and Fenders

Ropes and protective cushions used to secure and protect a boat when docking; correct placement p...

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Dockside Pump-Out Station

Facilities for boats equipped with holding tanks to properly dispose of sewage (Type III MSD). Re...

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Dry Stack Storage

A method of storing smaller boats in a covered facility using forklifts to place/remove vessels f...

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E-10 Fuel Considerations

Gasoline blended with 10% ethanol can attract water and damage older marine engines; boater educa...

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eLearning Modules

Individual lessons within an online boater course, covering topics like navigation aids, life jac...

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Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS)

A sophisticated navigation system integrating GPS data and digital charts; typically used on larg...

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Engine Cut-Off Device Law

Federal or state regulations requiring an operator to use a device (lanyard or wireless FOB) that...

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Engine Out Situations

Emergency procedures when a boat’s engine fails, including dropping anchor, signaling for help, a...

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Environmental Concerns

Issues like pollution, wildlife disturbances, and habitat protection tied to boating activities; ...

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Environmental Concerns (Placeholder)

(To be expanded in Parts 3/4) Environmental issues like pollution, wildlife disturbances, and hab...

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EP Carry (Emergency Position Carry)

A procedure for carrying essential items (phone, PLB, whistle) on your person in a waterproof pou...

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EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon)

A maritime device that sends a distress signal and location via satellite when activated, essenti...

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Exclusion Areas

Zones permanently or temporarily closed to boat traffic due to safety, security, or environmental...

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Federal Regulations

Boating rules set by the US Coast Guard or other federal entities (e.g., EPA for marine pollution...

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Filing a Float Plan

The practice of leaving trip details (departure time, route, expected return) with a friend or ma...

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Fire Extinguisher

A USCG-approved device used to extinguish fires on board, often required for vessels with enclose...

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Fireworks on Water

Special events where fireworks are launched from barges or near water. Boater education recommend...

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Float Plan App

A smartphone application allowing boaters to file and share float plans digitally with friends or...

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Flooded Boat Electrical Hazards

When water contacts electrical panels, risk of shock or equipment damage rises; boaters learn to ...

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Flooded Engine Recovery

When too much fuel enters the engine carburetor or cylinders, preventing ignition; boaters learn ...

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Flood Stage Warnings

Alerts from state or federal agencies about rising water levels making navigation unsafe; boaters...

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Flotsam and Jetsam

Floating debris (flotsam) or items thrown overboard (jetsam). Both can be navigation hazards, req...

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Foiling / Hydrofoil Boards

Personal watersports devices lifting above the water on a hydrofoil wing; operators must still fo...

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Fuel Additives for 2-Stroke Engines

Products mitigating carbon buildup or ethanol issues in older engines; boater ed advises followin...

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Fueling Procedures

Steps to minimize fire and explosion risk at the marina: turn off engines, close windows, avoid s...

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Gate Valves for Seacocks

Valves controlling seawater intake/outflow on inboard engines or toilets. Properly maintained sea...

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Give-Way Vessel

The boat required to alter course or slow down to avoid a collision with a stand-on vessel under ...

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Graduated Boating Privileges

Some states propose tiered licenses (e.g., PWC or large vessel endorsements) based on operator ag...

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Gunwale Safety

Advising passengers not to sit on the gunwales (upper edges) of a moving boat without guardrails;...

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Hailing Ports

The home port or city displayed on a documented vessel’s stern; helps identify vessel location or...

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Handicap Accessibility in Boating

Requirements and best practices to accommodate boaters with disabilities (e.g., wheelchair ramps ...

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Harbormaster Authority

Local official responsible for assigning moorings, enforcing harbor rules, and overseeing maritim...

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Harbor Pilot Exemption

Some states or ports require large vessels to take a licensed pilot aboard; recreational vessels ...

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Harsh Winter Boat Lifts

Using cranes or travel lifts to remove boats from water in freezing climates for storage; boater ...

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Heavy Displacement vs. Planing Hulls

Hull designs that either push through water (displacement) or ride on top (planing). Boater educa...

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Heavy Weather Mooring

Setting multiple anchors or stronger lines to secure a vessel in extreme weather; advanced techni...

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HIN Tampering

Illegal alteration or removal of a boat’s Hull Identification Number, often indicating theft or f...

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Homeland Security Restrictions

Certain areas near dams, power plants, or military bases may be off-limits or heavily regulated f...

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Hull Identification Number (HIN)

A unique 12-character code assigned to each boat, much like a VIN for cars; used for identificati...

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Hurricane Prep for Boats

Procedures like removing electronics, doubling mooring lines, sealing hatches, and hauling out if...

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Hydrofoil-Enhanced Hull

A boat design where submerged “wings” lift the hull at speed, reducing drag and increasing effici...

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Hydrographic Surveys

Detailed measurements of water depths, bottom contours, and hazards; updates from agencies like N...

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Hypothermia

A dangerous drop in body temperature from prolonged cold-water immersion; boater education covers...

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Inland vs. International Rules

Inland rules apply in many U.S. domestic waters, while international rules govern seaward of spec...

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Insurance Requirements

Rules set by some states or marinas mandating liability or property damage coverage for boat owne...

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Insurance Requirements (Placeholder)

(To appear in Part 4) Some states or marinas mandate liability or property damage coverage for bo...

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Invasive Species Prevention

Guidelines to avoid spreading non-native plants or animals (e.g., zebra mussels) between waterway...

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Jet Boat Handling

Operating a waterjet-powered boat (no external propeller) with unique steering nuances at low spe...

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Jet Docking Lugs

Modular floating blocks that create a drive-on dock for PWCs or small boats, simplifying launchin...

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Kayak Launch Permits

Certain states or local parks require permits for non-motorized craft launches, ensuring facility...

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Kayak Safety

Techniques and equipment (e.g., wearing a PFD, using a whistle) for safe paddling in rivers, lake...

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Lateral Markers

Buoys or daymarks indicating the edges of safe water (red-right-returning vs. green-left-returnin...

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Lateral Marks vs. Cardinal Marks

Cardinal marks indicate direction relative to a hazard (north, south, east, west), while lateral ...

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Life Jacket Fit

Proper sizing and adjustment of PFDs, crucial to ensuring they function effectively during emerge...

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Lightning Strike Procedures

Guidelines for storms: stay low in the boat, unplug electrical devices, and avoid touching metal....

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Line-of-Sight Limitations

When obstructions (bridge walls, large vessels) block your view of approaching traffic or hazards...

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Line Toss Techniques

Throwing a dock line to someone on shore or another boat safely, aiming away from hazards and avo...

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Liveaboard Regulations

Rules governing those who reside on their boats, including marine sanitation, docking time limits...

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Lockdown Procedure for PWC

Safety instructions when shutting down or storing a personal watercraft, including removing the k...

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Longshore Currents

Coastal currents running parallel to the shore, which can affect beach landings or nearshore navi...

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Low Clearance Bridges

Structures where boats must lower antennas or masts to pass safely. Boater education includes che...

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Low Emission Zones

Regions restricting high-pollution marine engines or requiring certain fuel standards to protect ...

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Mandatory Boater Education

Laws requiring all or certain groups (e.g., under 25 years old) to complete a state-approved boat...

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Mandatory Vessel Inspection

Required checks in some regions (often for invasive species or safety compliance) before launchin...

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Man Overboard

A situation where someone falls off the vessel into the water; boater education covers the correc...

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Marina Contract

An agreement for docking or mooring a boat at a marina, often including rules on slip assignment,...

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Marine Casualty Reporting

Legal requirement to report accidents involving death, injury, or significant property damage to ...

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Marine Compass

A device indicating heading relative to magnetic north, essential for navigation in open water or...

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Marine Debris

Floating or sunken trash, fishing gear, and other refuse that pose navigation hazards and environ...

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Marine Diesel vs. Gas Engines

Diesel engines typically have better fuel efficiency and torque, while gas engines offer quicker ...

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Marine Flares

Pyrotechnic signals (hand-held or aerial) used to indicate distress; boater education covers stor...

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Marine Insurance

Coverage protecting against losses (theft, damage, liability) while boating; some states require ...

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Marine Liens (Typo Correction)

Already covered as “Maritime Liens.” (No duplication—please refer to “Maritime Liens” entry).

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Marine Park Pass

A permit allowing access or overnight stays in designated marine parks or reserves; boater educat...

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Marine Patrol

State or local law enforcement units patrolling waterways to enforce safety regulations, check re...

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Marine Radar

An electronic device that detects objects or landmasses around a vessel by bouncing radio waves o...

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Marine Radio Channels

Pre-set frequencies for maritime use, e.g., Channel 16 (distress/calling), Channel 9 (recreationa...

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Marine Sanitation Device (MSD)

On-board equipment for handling sewage; must meet state or federal pollution regulations (Type I,...

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Marine Steering Types

Variations include cable, hydraulic, or fly-by-wire systems; boater ed covers routine checks for ...

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Marine Surveyor

A professional who inspects boats for condition and safety compliance; typically required for ins...

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Marine Weather Forecast

The official or commercial prediction of wind speed, wave height, storm fronts, and other conditi...

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Maritime Liens

Legal claims against a vessel for unpaid debts (e.g., marina fees, repairs); may prevent transfer...

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Maritime Salvage

The legal process of retrieving and repairing damaged or sunken vessels; salvage rights can be co...

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Maritime Theft Prevention

Locking hatches, removing keys, using boat alarms or GPS trackers; boater education promotes thes...

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Maritime Trespassing Rules

Entering private marinas, docks, or restricted waters without permission can lead to legal action...

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Mayday Call

The highest-priority distress signal via radio, indicating imminent danger to vessel or crew; mus...

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Mega Yacht Regulations

Specialized rules for very large recreational vessels, including additional crew requirements, ad...

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Mooring Buoy Use

Differing from anchoring, tying up to a mooring buoy can require permits or fees, and boater educ...

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NASBLA Approval

Certification granted by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators to boater e...

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National Weather Service Marine Forecast

Official NOAA reports on wave height, winds, and weather. Boaters rely on these bulletins for tri...

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Navigation Rules

The “rules of the road” for waterways, dictating right-of-way, overtaking procedures, and collisi...

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Neutral Buoyancy (Snorkeling/Scuba)

The concept of maintaining buoyancy without floating or sinking, relevant to diving from vessels;...

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Night Vision Devices

Thermal or low-light scopes or goggles aiding nighttime navigation; boater ed covers proper usage...

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Non-Lateral Markers

Regulatory buoys showing information like “No Wake,” “Swim Area,” “Keep Out,” or “Speed Limit”; i...

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Onboard Security Cameras

Video systems monitoring activity on the vessel, used to deter theft or monitor passengers. Foota...

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Online Boater Course

A digital version of a state-approved boater education program, offering flexibility for learners...

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Operating in Fog

Techniques like sounding fog signals, reducing speed, and using radar or GPS to avoid collisions ...

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Outboard Motor

An external engine mounted on the transom of a small or medium-size boat; boater education covers...

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Overboard Bag

A waterproof kit containing essential rescue tools (throwable PFD, flares, whistle, PLB) easily t...

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Overboard Discharge Rules

Laws prohibiting the dumping of trash, oil, or sewage directly into waterways; states and the USC...

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Overboard Recovery

Procedures for retrieving a person who has fallen off a boat (e.g., the “figure 8” method, throwi...

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Overloading Vessel

Placing too many passengers or too much weight on board, risking capsizing or swamping; boater ed...

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Overnight Mooring

Anchoring or attaching to a buoy/dock for an extended stay, often overnight. Requires proper ligh...

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Overnight Mooring (Placeholder)

(To appear in later parts) The process of anchoring or tying up to a buoy/dock for extended stays...

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Paddle Craft Group Etiquette

Best practices when kayaking or canoeing in groups: maintain spacing, use a float plan, and commu...

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Passenger Safety Briefing

Recommended practice of informing passengers about PFD locations, emergency protocols, and basic ...

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Personal Locator Beacon (PLB)

A compact device transmitting an emergency signal to rescue agencies (similar to EPIRB but carrie...

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Personal Submersible Vehicles

Small, privately operated submarines or submersibles requiring specialized training and abiding b...

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Personal Watercraft (PWC)

A small vessel (e.g., Jet Ski or Sea-Doo) designed for one to three people; subject to specific l...

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PFD (Personal Flotation Device)

A life jacket or buoyant vest meeting U.S. Coast Guard standards; all states require an adequate ...

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PFD Types

USCG classifications (Type I, II, III, IV, V) denoting different flotation devices for different ...

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PFD Wear Laws

Certain states require children under a specific age to wear a PFD at all times while on a boat’s...

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Pontoon Handling

The operation of pontoon-style boats, focusing on wide turns, weight distribution, and wind effec...

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Portable Marine Toilets

Self-contained sanitary devices for smaller boats without a permanent head; proper disposal is re...

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Private Aids to Navigation (PATON)

Non-governmental markers (e.g., placed by yacht clubs or marinas) that must be approved by the Co...

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Proof of Ownership

Documentation (bill of sale, title, manufacturer’s certificate) establishing legal possession of ...

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Propeller Guard

A protective cage or ring installed around a boat’s propeller to reduce the risk of prop strikes;...

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Propeller Strike Avoidance

Precautions to prevent injuries from a spinning propeller (e.g., turning off the engine when swim...

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Proper Launching Procedure

Steps to safely back down a boat ramp, launch the boat without blocking others, and secure the ve...

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PWC Operation

Rules and guidelines for handling personal watercraft, including safety lanyards, speed limits, a...

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PWC Rental Checklist

A form or procedure that rental operations provide to ensure the renter understands safety instru...

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Q Flag (Quarantine Flag)

A solid yellow flag historically used to indicate a vessel must clear customs/health inspections;...

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Radar Reflector

A device, typically placed on smaller boats, that helps marine radar systems detect the vessel mo...

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Recreational Boating Statistics

Annual or periodic data on accidents, injuries, and fatalities published by the USCG or state age...

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Required Lighting at Night

Navigation lights (red and green sidelights, white sternlight, and masthead light) must be used f...

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Riptides or Rip Currents

Strong, narrow water flows pulling away from shore; swimmers and small craft risk being swept off...

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River Currents

The directional flow of water in a river or channel; strong currents can affect steering, docking...

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Rocking Boat Hazard

Excessive rolling from waves or wake that can eject passengers or cause seasickness; boater ed su...

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Rough Water Handling

Techniques for operating in high waves, heavy chop, or strong winds (e.g., reducing speed, headin...

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Safe Speed

A velocity that allows adequate time to avoid collisions, considering visibility, traffic density...

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Safety Equipment

Mandatory and recommended gear for boats, including PFDs, fire extinguishers, visual distress sig...

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Safety 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...

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Sail vs. Power Right of Way

Under most navigation rules, a sailing vessel has right-of-way over a power-driven vessel unless ...

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Seaworthiness

A vessel’s overall fitness for intended waters, factoring in hull integrity, engine reliability, ...

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Sheer Pin or Prop Pin

A small, sacrificial metal pin designed to break if the propeller hits a hard object, protecting ...

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Shore Power Connection

The act of plugging a docked vessel into electrical power at the marina. Boater education warns a...

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Snorkeling from a Boat

Entering the water to snorkel near reefs or sandbars; boater education covers safe anchoring, div...

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Solar-Powered Craft

Vessels reliant on solar panels for propulsion or onboard systems; boater education includes ener...

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Sound Signaling Devices

Horns, whistles, or bells used to communicate maneuvers (e.g., passing signals), signal distress,...

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Speed Limits on Waterways

Specific speed restrictions in certain waterways, especially near marinas, wildlife areas, or con...

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Spillage Control Booms

Floating barriers deployed to contain fuel or oil spills in marinas or open water; states and the...

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Spotter in Towing Sports

A designated person watching a water-skier or tuber, ensuring immediate feedback to the operator ...

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Spreader Lights

Elevated fixtures providing deck illumination on sailboats or larger craft. Boater ed warns of gl...

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Stabilizer Systems

Equipment (fins, gyroscopic devices) reducing roll motion in yachts and large boats; boater ed ad...

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Stand-On Vessel

In a crossing or meeting situation, the boat that must maintain its course and speed while the ot...

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Stand-Up Paddleboard (SUP) Safety

A discipline requiring balance and use of a paddle; boater education in some states includes wear...

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State Boating Agency

A generic term for the official entity in each state overseeing boating laws, licenses, and enfor...

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State Regulations

Laws established by individual states concerning boater education, vessel registration, equipment...

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Stern Drive (Inboard/Outboard)

A propulsion system with an inboard engine connected to an external outdrive; popular on recreati...

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Storm Surge

An abnormal rise in water level caused by storms or hurricanes, posing severe flooding risks; boa...

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Stray Current / Electrocution Danger

Faulty wiring in marinas or on boats can electrify water, endangering swimmers. Boater ed highlig...

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Sunset vs. Sunrise Definition

States or local rules define exact times for “sunset” and “sunrise” to enforce navigation light r...

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Swiftwater Rescue Training

Specialized instruction for operating and rescuing in fast-moving rivers or flood zones; typicall...

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Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

The agency governing boating laws, licensing, and wildlife management in Texas; it enforces state...

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Thorough Pre-Departure Checklist

A recommended routine covering fuel levels, safety gear, PFD counts, weather checks, and bilge in...

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Tidal Range

The vertical difference between high tide and low tide levels, influencing safe navigation, ancho...

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Towing a Skier or Tubing

Specific rules and safety measures for towing individuals behind a boat, including required spott...

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Tow to Shore Services

Commercial assistance (e.g., Sea Tow, TowBoatUS) that rescues disabled boats; having membership c...

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Trailer Registration

The requirement in many states to register a boat trailer, separate from the vessel registration;...

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Transom Reinforcement

Adding structural support to the back of a boat where engines mount, especially important for hea...

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Trimaran or Catamaran Operation

Specific handling techniques for multi-hulled vessels, often more stable at rest but requiring ca...

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Trim Tabs

Adjustable plates on a boat’s transom that help control plane and bow rise, improving stability a...

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Tsunami Warnings

Alerts for large ocean waves triggered by earthquakes or underwater landslides; boaters might nee...

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Underwater Lights

Decorative or functional lights mounted below the waterline; some states regulate brightness or c...

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Underwater Obstructions

Hidden hazards like rocks, logs, or reefs that can damage a hull or prop; charts, depth sounders,...

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USCG Certificate of Documentation

A national form of vessel registration from the Coast Guard for boats meeting certain tonnage req...

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US Coast Guard Support

Assistance provided by the Coast Guard, including search and rescue, maritime law enforcement, an...

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UV Damage to Hull and Seats

Prolonged sun exposure can crack vinyl seats or fade gelcoat; boaters learn to use covers, wax co...

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Vessel Classification

The categorization of boats by length or type (e.g., Class A: less than 16 ft, Class 1: 16–26 ft)...

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Vessel Drift

Movement of a boat off course due to wind or current when power is reduced or off; important for ...

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Vessel Registration

The legal documentation process of recording a boat with the appropriate state agency, akin to a ...

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Vessel Turnover Rate

The frequency at which a boat is sold or changes ownership; states require updated registration, ...

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VHF Radio

A marine radio used for communicating with other vessels, marinas, and the Coast Guard; used for ...

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Wake Courtesy

Best practices for reducing wake near other boats, shorelines, or docks to prevent property damag...

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Wake-Fishing Conflicts

Disputes when boat wakes disturb anchored anglers or shoreline fishing. Boater ed stresses slow s...

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Wake Surfing Safety

Boaters create a large wake so a rider can surf without a rope near the stern; states may regulat...

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Wake Zones

Areas where boaters must minimize wake (e.g., “No Wake” or “Slow Speed” zones) near docks, swimmi...

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Water Ski Slalom Course

A designated area with buoys for competitive skiing; boaters not participating should avoid enter...

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Waterway Markers

Buoys and signs that provide navigation guidance (e.g., regulatory markers, channel markers, haza...

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Waterways with Speed Traps

Sections of water patrolled heavily for speed limit enforcement; consistent violations can result...

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Weather Routing Services

Third-party or online providers giving route suggestions based on predicted weather patterns, com...

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Whale Watching Distance

Federal and state guidelines require maintaining safe distances (often 100 yards or more) from wh...

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Whitewater Rafting Permits

Licenses or reservations for operating on heavily trafficked rivers with rapids (Class III or hig...

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Wildlife Zones

Areas designated to protect marine or aquatic species (e.g., manatee zones, bird nesting sites), ...

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Winterizing a Boat

Preparing a vessel for off-season storage (e.g., draining water systems, adding antifreeze, prote...

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Y-Valve

A plumbing component in some boats directing waste either to an onboard holding tank or overboard...

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Zebra Mussels

An invasive freshwater species clinging to hulls or intakes, disrupting ecosystems. Boaters must ...

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