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Boating and Life Safety isn’t Optional

IT’S …

Essential

BEST

Boating Emergency Safety Training

Thank you for taking this step towards making our waterways safe and giving victims of medical emergencies a surviving chance.

Your BEST experience is on its way!!!!!!

Providing Personalized Focus On Educating Boaters And The Community With BEST Life Safety Practices

Are You Navigating Thru Life and Water with a Full Deck?

Which hand do you want dealt?

Hit to save as Life

Hit to Boat Safely

According to U.S. Coast Guard boating statistics, nearly what percentageof boating fatalities involve operators who never received formal boating safety instruction?

Thousands of Accidents Happen Every Year

Heart Disease Is the Leading Cause of Death

Heart disease is the #1 cause of death in the United States.

Someone in the U.S. has a heart attack approximately every how many seconds?

You can fake the paperwork — not the experience

The Coast Guard has acknowledged that Maritime Captain Credentialing fraud schemes exist and recognize that changes must be implemented to prevent them

Empowering to Save Lives

During an emergency seconds can be the difference in survivability and knowing First Aid can be the lifeline.

Real boat handling cannot be simulated in a classroom. Operating a boat requires understanding throttle control, steering response, prop walk, wind drift, and current effects. Forces that cannot be realistically experienced with diagrams or toy boats.

In Class

or

on Water

Big Ideas,
Real Impact.

The Coast Guard announced the start of the National Recreational Boating Safety Survey (NRBSS), a nationwide effort commissioned by the U.S. Coast Guard's National Recreational Boating Safety Program.

This survey is the only comprehensive source of recreational boating data across all 50 states and the District of Columbia and plays a critical role in informing safety and security initiatives on our waterways.

The survey helps to understand how many people go boating, what types of boats they use, and how often they are on the water. As part of the survey, you will be asked to complete a brief sign-up page asking about your boating habits and share your contact information with the Coast Guard so a wide range of boaters can be invited to participate in the larger NRBSS survey later in the year.

The survey targets boat owners, individuals who rent or borrow boats, and members of the paddle craft community (kayaks, canoes, and stand-up paddleboards).

The link is: 

https://norcfed.gov1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0ezfBlrTYxLdG4ei

Volunteer for the 2026 National Recreational Boating Safety Survey!

Certified Instruction

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