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Boating Safety
Published 12/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.95 GB | Duration: 2h 48m

Official NASBLA and state approved online boating safety course​

What you'll learn
Boating Security Equipment and regulations
What to do before heading out on the water
Navigating on the water
What to do in case of an emergency
Docking your boat
Launching and retrieving your boat

Requirements
An interest in boating

Description
Learn everything to do with boating safety and navigation. The course covers everything from types of buoys, life jackets, safety equipment, docking retrieving and launching your boat, pulling a trailer, boating emergencies and so much more. Whether you are a beginner or a pro on the water, being up-to-date and refreshed on boating safety knowledge will ensure you have an enjoyable time on the water. The course consists of engaging and enjoyable videos that make for an awesome learning experience. Our official course is taken on our driveaboatusa website by students who want to get their official state's boaters card/license in their respective states. However, the course on our site is state-specific and has minimum study times as well as quiz and exam score minimums to meet. We offer the safety course on Udemy for those who want to learn the safety topics without the restrictions involved with getting certified. This course consists of 5 chapters all with a five-question knowledge assessment. The course takes about 2h30 to complete. The course covers a wide range of safety topics that were deemed crucial for safe boating by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA). You will gain the confidence to go boating and ensure the safety of those around you.

Overview
Section 1: Chapter 1 - Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 1.2 Boating Safety Course

Lecture 3 1.3 Age and Horsepower Restrictions

Lecture 4 1.4 Pleasure Craft and Merchant Ships

Lecture 5 1.5 Rules and Regulations

Lecture 6 1.5.1 General Rules

Lecture 7 1.5.2 Steering and Sailing Rules

Lecture 8 1.5.3 Conduct of Vessels in Sight of One Another

Lecture 9 1.5.4 Conduct of Vessels in Restricted Visibility

Lecture 10 1.5.5 Lights and Shapes

Lecture 11 1.5.6 Sound and Light Signals

Lecture 12 1.5.7 Exemptions

Lecture 13 1.6 The Operator's Legal Responsibilities

Lecture 14 1.7 Navigating Responsibly

Lecture 15 1.8 Effect of Alcohol on Boating Safety

Lecture 16 1.9 Engine Noise

Lecture 17 1.10 Respect and Protect Our Waterways

Lecture 18 1.11 Preventing Pollution in Our Waterways

Lecture 19 1.12 Reducing Pollution from Bilges

Lecture 20 1.13 Spread of Invasive Species

Lecture 21 1.14 Enforcement

Lecture 22 1.15 Homeland Security

Lecture 23 1.16 Hull Identification Requirements

Lecture 24 1.17 Licensing

Lecture 25 1.18 Capacity Plates

Lecture 26 1.19 Defining the Components of a Pleasure Craft

Lecture 27 1.20 Boating Terminology

Section 2: Chapter 2 - Safety

Lecture 28 2.1 Safety

Lecture 29 2.2 Operator fatigue

Lecture 30 2.3 Sunburn

Lecture 31 2.4 Prevention of Sunburn

Lecture 32 2.5 Treatment of Sunburn

Lecture 33 2.6 Safety Equipment

Lecture 34 2.7 Personal Lifesaving Devices

Lecture 35 2.8 Personal Flotation Devices and Types Approved by the U.S. Coast Guard

Lecture 36 2.9 Vessel Safety Equipment

Lecture 37 2.10 Visual Distress Signals

Lecture 38 2.11 Sound Signalling Devices

Lecture 39 2.12 Sound Signalling Appliances

Lecture 40 2.13 Fire Extinguishers

Lecture 41 2.14 Anchors

Lecture 42 2.15 Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB)

Lecture 43 2.16 Radar Reflector

Lecture 44 2.17 Optional Equipment and/or Supplies

Section 3: Chapter 3 Before Heading Out

Lecture 45 3.1 Points to Remember Before Heading Out

Lecture 46 3.2 Safety Procedures While Refueling

Lecture 47 3.3 Ventilation

Lecture 48 3.4 Carbon Monoxide Awareness

Lecture 49 3.5 Fuel-Burning Devices

Lecture 50 3.6 Ignition / Spark Protection

Lecture 51 3.7 Flame Arrestors

Lecture 52 3.8 Pulling a Boat Trailer

Lecture 53 3.9 Launching and Retrieving a Boat

Lecture 54 3.10 Launching

Lecture 55 3.11 Retrieving / Loading Boat on Trailer

Lecture 56 3.12 Theft Prevention

Lecture 57 3.13 Boat Preventative Maintenance

Section 4: Chapter 4 - On The Water

Lecture 58 4.1 Navigating on the Water

Lecture 59 4.2 U. S. Aids to Navigation System

Lecture 60 4.3 Beacons

Lecture 61 4.4 Buoys

Lecture 62 4.5 Ranges

Lecture 63 4.6 Private Aids to Navigation

Lecture 64 4.7 Lateral Aids to Navigation

Lecture 65 4.8 Lateral Buoys

Lecture 66 4.9 Preferred Channel Marks

Lecture 67 4.10 Non-Lateral Aids to Navigation

Lecture 68 4.11 Special Non-Lateral Informational and Regulatory Markers Buoys

Lecture 69 4.12 Rules of the Road

Lecture 70 4.13 Shipping Lanes

Lecture 71 4.14 Speed and Safety

Lecture 72 4.15 Weather Forecast

Lecture 73 4.16 Wind Speed and Weather Warning Forecast

Lecture 74 4.17 Local Hazards

Lecture 75 4.18 Float Plan

Lecture 76 4.19 Personal Watercraft (PWC)

Lecture 77 4.20 Docking

Lecture 78 4.21 Leaving From a Dock

Lecture 79 4.22 Waterskiing

Section 5: Chapter 5 - In Case Of Emergency

Lecture 80 5.1 Marine Radio Communication

Lecture 81 5.2 Global Positioning System (GPS)

Lecture 82 5.3 Other Distress Signals

Lecture 83 5.4 Engine Malfunction and/or Breakdown

Lecture 84 5.5 Hull Leak

Lecture 85 5.6 How to React in an Emergency

Lecture 86 5.7 Recovering a Person Overboard

Lecture 87 5.8 Capsizing

Lecture 88 5.9 Running Aground

Lecture 89 5.10 Surviving in Cold Water

Lecture 90 5.11 Hypothermia

Lecture 91 5.12 PRE‐DEPARTURE CHECKLIST

Lecture 92 5.13 TRIP PLAN

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