Being prepared for an emergency – Part I
SAN DIEGO — Would you be able to take charge if someone on your boat has a serious accident, sudden illness or injury, whether on board or at the dock,
SAN DIEGO — Would you be able to take charge if someone on your boat has a serious accident, sudden illness or injury, whether on board or at the dock,
CENTERPORT, New York (LOG NEWS SERVICE) — A Long Island county where a 12-year-old boy died during a boating safety lesson now has a new law aimed at preventing such
NATIONWIDE — Boaters are some of the most prepared people around to handle emergencies, according to Ventura Harbor’s Harbormaster during the California fires last year. Though boaters typically are model
CHICAGO (AP) — The U.S. Coast Guard is asking boaters going out on Lake Michigan and other waterways not to keep where they’re going a secret. The Coast Guard is
NATIONWIDE — Various members of the recreational boating industry will be in Washington, D.C. for the American Boating Congress, which takes place on Capitol Hill, May 9-11. One of the
LINCOLN, Nebraska (AP) — The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has scheduled classroom courses at locations across the state on boating safety. Nebraska law requires any motorboat or personal watercraft
OKATIE, South Carolina (LOG NEWS SERVICE) — Woody, a seven-year-old yellow Labrador retriever, leaped into a South Carolina river March 21 and helped one of three men whose boat had
OXNARD — Channel Islands Harbor will host the 13th annual Safe Boating Expo, May 12, at the U.S. Coast Guard Station in Oxnard. “Choose to Boat Safely” is the theme
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