Part One: Something Safe to Float Your Boat
Part Two: Be Safe with Some Sobering Stats
Part Three: Don't Get Soaked on Your Next Boating Adventure
Part Four: Keep Cool When Things Get Hot
Part Five: Don’t Get Overheated During the Dog Days of Summer
Part Six: Make an Appointment for Your Boat’s Free Checkup
Part Seven: Proper Training Yields Fun Times on the Water
Part Eight: Boating Alone Is Not a Solo Venture
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Federal Requirements
How To Choose The Right Life Jacket
Propeller Danger
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