Connecticut Safe Boating Practice Test

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What is the recommended practice for carrying passengers on a boat?

Ensure there are enough PFDs and everyone is wearing one

Ensuring that there are enough personal flotation devices (PFDs) onboard and that everyone is wearing one is a fundamental safety practice when carrying passengers on a boat. This ensures that each individual has access to a life-saving device in case of an emergency, such as falling overboard or capsizing. Wearing a PFD significantly increases survival chances in water, as it provides buoyancy and helps keep the person afloat until help arrives.

During boating activities, safety should be the top priority, and having an adequate number of properly fitted PFDs for all passengers is a critical component of responsible boating. This practice is supported by boating safety regulations and guidelines, which emphasize the importance of life jackets, especially for children and non-swimmers. By prioritizing PFD usage, boat operators can create a safer environment for everyone on board, promoting responsible boating practices.

Maximize the number of passengers for fun

Allow passengers to stand while moving

Restrict passengers to the front of the boat

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