Personal Watercraft Insurance – Safety Equipment for PWC
Monday, Apr. 3rd 2023 6:16 AM
What safety equipment must I have on my boat or personal watercraft?
The carriage requirements vary depending on the size and type of boat, time of use, and number of people aboard. Consult the “ABCs of the California Boating Law” at http://www.dbw.ca.gov/pubs/ABC/reqequip.pdf for details. In general, you must carry a type B fire extinguisher, a whistle or horn, visual distress signals (flares), and all passengers must wear properly fitted PFD’s.
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