Guide to Towing and Trailering a Boat

March 1, 2024

Most boats are not left tied to the dock. Instead, they are towed, or trailered, from storage to the location where they will be used. Towing a boat is not difficult, but there are several important factors you need to take into consideration to do it correctly. The last thing you want is to damage … Read more ›

Complete Boat Safety Equipment Checklist

Are you ready to leave the dock? Check once, check twice, and check again. You can’t be too careful about boating safety. If you want to be certain you haven’t missed anything, refer to the complete boating safety equipment checklist from Drive A Boat USA. Keep reading for more details, or you can download our … Read more ›

How to Launch a Boat: Complete Guide

February 5, 2024

Launching a boat can be nerve-wracking, especially if you don’t have much (or any) experience. However, it’s possible to follow some easy steps to greatly increase your chances of success. Get ready to learn how to get your boat into the water smoothly and safely, every time!   Part One: Boat launch prep Before you … Read more ›

Complete Boat Maintenance Checklist

December 20, 2023

Boat maintenance is crucial for optimal, safe performance. Whether you have a small boat or a larger vessel, regular checks can prevent mechanical issues and guarantee a smooth boating experience with minimal risk of surprise breakdowns and other problems. Keep reading for tips on keeping your boat in working condition with this simple boat maintenance … Read more ›

What Should Be Included on a Float Plan?

It’s a good idea to share a float plan with someone trustworthy before setting off on a boat trip, especially for longer journeys. A float plan can be presented in written or verbal form. It details crucial information about your boating location, schedule, and key aspects of your voyage. It serves as a vital tool … Read more ›

What is a Small Craft Advisory?

A Small Craft Advisory is issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) in the United States as a warning to mariners about hazardous marine weather conditions, including high winds, tall waves, rough seas, heavy rain, thunderstorms and other dangers like sea and lake ice. Boaters are advised to stay informed about weather conditions and take … Read more ›

How to Drive a Boat in Rough Water

A boat operator is enjoying a day on the water when all of a sudden the weather changes. What can they do? Get ready to learn how to handle rough water! Boating in rough water: stay safe!  When boating in rough water, there are several things you can do to stay safe: Slow down and … Read more ›

Marine Distress Signals: Types and Uses

December 11, 2023

Marine distress signals can take a number of forms. In general, they consist of visual or audio signs that show other boaters or rescue personnel that you need help. Recreational boating is all about getting out on the water and having a good time. Nevertheless, it’s important to be prepared for emergencies, so that your … Read more ›

Visual Distress Signals While Boating: Types and Regulations

A Visual Distress Signal (VDS) is a crucial piece of boating safety equipment that allows your boat to be located swiftly during emergencies. If used correctly, visual distress signals make it possible to respond quickly to situations that could otherwise lead to tragic results. VDS signals include: Day signals that are visible in sunlight Night … Read more ›

Navigation Lights for Sailboats and Human-Powered Vessels

October 30, 2023

Navigation lights are an important element of boating safety equipment for all boats, including sailboats and human-powered vessels. If you are operating a sailboat or nonpowered boat such as a canoe, kayak or rowboat, you need to know when to use navigation lights. You also need to be aware of the correct configuration of navigation … Read more ›