Laws and Safety Equipment

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Laws

2

Numbering and Registration

3

Safety Equipment-Life Jackets

4

Fire Extinguishers

5

Visual Distress Signals

6

Ventilation

7

Mufflers

8

Backfire and Flame Control

9

Whistle Bell and Horn

10

Navigation Lights

11

Pollution and Garbage

12

Operation

13

Personal Watercraft

14

PWC Operation

15

Water Skiing

16

Diving

17

Boating Under the Influence

18

Accidents

19

Homeland Security

20

Chapter Review

Chapter 2: Massachusetts
Laws and Safety Equipment

LAW ENFORCEMENT

  • Massachusetts Environmental Police –Responsible for enforcement within the geographical boundaries of Massachusetts and is the Commonwealth's primary marine enforcement agency, ensuring boater compliance with boating laws and regulations.
  • USCG – Responsible for federal boating regulation and enforcement on all federal navigable waters.
  • County or City marine officers (may be fire or police departments)– Responsible for enforcement within the geographical boundaries of a particular County or City.

If stopped by a law enforcement or marine patrol officer, slow down and bring your boat to a stop if it is safe to do so. Once stopped, wait for further directions from the officer. Generally, the officer will maneuver the patrol boat to you.

Contact information:

Massachusetts Environmental Police
Boat and RV Safety Bureau
1019 Iyanough Rd Rte 132
Hyannis, MA 02601

Definitions

  • Certificate of Number --a document issued by the director, upon application therefor, stating the name and address of the owner of, and the number awarded to a vessel subject to this chapter, except such vessels, other than livery boats, owned by a manufacturer of or dealer in boats.
  • Identification number --the number awarded to a vessel subject to this chapter and upon approval of an application for a certificate of number.
  • Jet skis --a ski propelled by machinery and designed to travel over water.
  • Machinery --all inboard and outboard engines and all other types of motors or mechanical devices capable of propelling vessels.
  • Motorboat --any vessel propelled by machinery whether or not such machinery is the principal source of propulsion, but not a vessel which has a valid marine document issued by the Bureau of Customs of the United States.
  • Operate --navigate or otherwise use a motorboat or vessel.
  • Operator --a person who operates or who has a charge of the navigation or use of a motorboat or vessel.
  • Owner --the person who claims lawful possession of a vessel by virtue of legal title or equitable interest therein which entitles him to possession.
  • Surfjet--a surfboard propelled by machinery and designed to travel over water.
  • Underway --not not anchor, made fast to the shore or aground.
  • Vessel --watercraft of every description, except a seaplane on the water used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water.
  • Waters of the commonwealth --all coastal and inland waters as defined in section one of chapter one hundred and thirty-one except ponds less than ten acres in area and owned by one person, and is not open to the public.
  • Wetbike --a vessel designed to travel over water, supported by skis propelled by machinery.

 


   
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