Jim Emmons, executive director of the Water Sports Foundation, notes that while the holiday weekend offers a prime opportunity for rafting up and celebrating, the scale of this year's festivities requires heightened vigilance. He emphasizes that the freedom of boating comes with the responsibility to maintain order amid historic congestion. Operators are urged to review life jacket requirements, confirm maximum capacity, and strictly avoid alcohol consumption, which remains the leading factor in fatal boating accidents.
To navigate the holiday safely, the foundation recommends a disciplined approach to vessel management. Before departure, conduct thorough inspections and verify that all communication devices, including VHF radios and emergency beacons, are functional. Operators must utilize their Emergency Cut-Off Switch and maintain a filed float plan shared with emergency contacts. When gathering in popular areas, maintain idle speeds, utilize designated observers to scan for swimmers, and ensure that larger vessels anchor first to stabilize group tie-offs. As night falls for fireworks, visibility becomes the primary risk; boaters should test all navigation lights, utilize GPS, and allow for extra travel time to avoid the inevitable delays at crowded marinas and boat ramps.




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