Celebrate National Safe Boating Week May 17–23

 

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National Boating Safety Week

Life jackets, appropriate for each passenger, are essential equipment on watercraft. Photo from California State Parks.

 

SACRAMENTO —California State Parks’ Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) invites all boating enthusiasts to observe National Safe Boating Week from May 17–23, 2025. This annual event emphasizes the importance of responsible boating practices and water safety awareness as Californians prepare for the summer boating season. This year also marks the full implementation of the California Boater Card requirement for all motorized vessel operators.

“National Safe Boating Week is a timely reminder that safety on the water starts with preparation and knowledge,” said DBW’s Deputy Director Ramona Fernandez. “With the California Boater Card now required for all motorized vessel operators, we encourage everyone to complete a boating safety course, get their California Boater Card, and ensure they are equipped for a safe and enjoyable experience on our waterways.”

Here are the essential tips when heading out on the water:

  1. Wear A Life Jacket: Life jackets help save lives. Make sure you and all passengers have a properly fitted U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket onboard and always wear it while on the water. Remember, life jackets are the most effective means of preventing drowning in the event of an emergency. According to the U.S. Coast Guard recreational boating statistics, in 2023, 87% of drowning victims were not wearing life jackets, which are required to be worn for those under 13 years old while on a moving vessel.
  2. Boat Sober: Operating a boat under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal and significantly impairs judgment and reaction times. Avoid alcohol consumption while boating to ensure the safety of all on board. Alcohol is dangerous for passengers, too. Intoxication can cause slips, falls overboard and other dangerous accidents.
  3. Take a Safe Boating Course and Get Your California Boater Card: Effective January 1, 2025, all operators of motorized vessels on California waterways, regardless of age, are required by law to possess a California Boater Card. This card demonstrates that the holder has successfully completed an approved boating safety course. The requirement aims to enhance safety on the water by ensuring that all operators are educated in boating laws, navigation rules and emergency procedures. More information is available at CaliforniaBoaterCard.com.
  4. Have Proper Safety Equipment: Ensure you have all the required equipment onboard and verify it is in good working condition for a safe and fun day on the water. Review the ABCs of California Boating for more details.
  5. Know Before You Go: Always check the weather forecast and remain alert to changing conditions. Sudden storms or rough waters can pose significant dangers. Always have a reliable means of communication onboard to receive weather updates. Before heading out, verify that the water body is open and not affected by any temporary closures or restrictions, including those involving the newly discovered golden mussel.
  6. File a Float Plan: Let someone know your boating plans before you depart. File a float plan with a friend or family member detailing your itinerary, expected return time, and contact information. In the event of an emergency, this information can be crucial for search and rescue efforts.
  7. Implement Clean and Green Practices: Use oil absorbents and fuel bibs to prevent spills and dispose of them properly. Never throw garbage into waterways; instead, use shoreside facilities to recycle and dispose of waste responsibly, including plastic, glass, metal and paper. Used fishing line can be deposited at fishing-line recycling stations.

During National Safe Boating Week and throughout the boating season, DBW encourages boaters to prioritize safety, stay informed and always be prepared. Whether you're sailing, cruising, fishing or paddling, safe and environmentally responsible boating practices benefit everyone on the water.

Join the fun on Friday, May 16, 2025, by participating in "Wear Your Life Jacket at Work Day." This event promotes boating safety awareness and encourages everyone to wear their life jackets, snap a photo, and share it on social media with the hashtag #WearYourLifeJacketAtWorkDay. For more information on National Safe Boating Week, visit SafeBoatingCampaign.com.

 

National Boating Safety Week Photo Collage Wear Your Lifejacket to Work Week

Clockwise from top left: As of January 1, 2025, all operators of motorized vessels on California waterways, regardless of age, are required to have a valid California Boater Card. Life jackets aren’t just for people – dogs should also be safe around the water. Various types of life jackets can provide a measure of safety on the water. Don’t forget to celebrate “Wear Your Life Jacket at Work Day” on May 16. Photos from California State Parks.


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