Inclement Weather Safety Tips
Check the Weather
Before you use your remote control boat lift to take your boat out on the water for the day, check the weather before you head out. You should get an idea of what the weather is going to do all day so you can plan accordingly. Storms can be dangerous when you are on the water, especially if lightning is the in the forecast. Having a smartphone on board is a good idea in case it starts to cloud up while you out because you can quickly check the radar. Keeping a constant eye on the weather is a must to keep you safe when you are out on the water.
Don't Risk Operating your Boat In Bad Weather
No one enjoys coming back to shore when inclement weather starts, but it's just not worth the risk to stay out on the water. Conditions to watch out for while you are boating are:
- Fog, dark clouds, and lightning
- If you keep a barometer on board: if the barometer starts to fall, the air pressure is changing and usually means rain is coming or winds are going to pick up
- A sudden drop in temperature: this also typically means a storm is coming
- Puffy, vertically rising clouds
- Have the Proper Lighting on Board
Know How to Operate your Vessel
This may seem like a no-brainer, but if you are going to be the boat captain, you should know how to operate your vessel and know proper boating safety techniques. If you do find yourself caught in a storm, the captain should take these actions:
- Make sure your passengers are wearing a life jacket
- Maintain your movement forward but reduce your speed
- Turn on the required lights
- If the storm is bad, seat your passengers on the bottom of the boat towards the center
- Head towards shore as soon as you can
- Stow away any loose items
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