Boaters normally spent some time at the beginning of each season wondering about required safety equipment and potential changes in regulations concerning their vessels. There is an educational and painless way for boaters to ensure compliance with Coast Guard equipment requirements and regulations. The process available to boaters is the Vessel Safety Check (VSC) Program conducted by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and U.S. Power Squadrons. VSCs cover an examination of the equipment required by law and equipment or items recommended to be present on a well-outfitted boat.
Vessel Examiners are trained, tested, and certified by their parent organizations, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and U.S. Power Squadrons. Examiners are familiar with safety issues experienced by boaters and ways to deal with their problems.
So what things do the examiners look for on your boat to ensure it is safe to operate?
Once you successfully complete your VSC, a decal is affixed to your boat certifying completion of the inspection. Completion of a VSC also provides boaters with benefits like discounts for liability insurance at State Farm and boating equipment purchases at West Marine. Be a proactive boater and arrange for a VSC today. Examiners are ready and able to assist you.