Boating Tips for an Amazing Memorial Day Weekend
Memorial day is at the door. It is time to get your boats out for the weekend. However, some little tips will help you make your day even more special.
Last year was a roller coaster ride. But, this year kick starts a great summer with a fun memorial day. A memorial day includes busy waters and a fun time with family and friends.
It calls for celebration and paying tribute to the fallen heroes of the United States for their ultimate sacrifice.
If you are a newbie, get yourself a boat for sale from the best boat dealers and turn it into an excellent weekend experience. Moreover, expect clear skies, pleasant weather, and clear blue waters to sail on and make your Memorial Day significant. However, to make the most out of this federal holiday, make sure to follow these pointers to have a great weekend:
Safety
Better safe than sorry. Right? If you are out there for the first time, it is crucial to bring an experienced driver with you to help you out on the way.
Before you decide to set sailing, make sure to keep these safety pointers in mind:
- Be it Memorial Day or not, you should always keep life vests in handy. Moreover, count the number of crew members joining you for the day and prepare ahead. Not only is it responsible, but the state laws demand so. The authorities will be present out there, and you wouldn’t want to end up on the wrong side.
- Memorial Day means fun. We know! But, that does not give you the pass to drink and sail irresponsibly. Remember, sailing is not an easy job; especially if you are under the influence; refrain from alcohol and avoid jeopardizing other lives on the boat with you. Moreover, it is also illegal and you might get in trouble for this.
Planning ahead
Planning has its benefits. You are ready to spend the weekend on the water and have a great time. But wouldn’t it be great if you could just map out those upcoming days?
Create a checklist
Leaving all the hustle for the last moment will leave you feeling stressed. Docking your supra boat or getting your boat ready for the weekend and the entire season is not an easy task. To have the fun of your lives, start following a checklist today!
- Keep inspection at the top of the list. Since your boat has been stored away for the winter season, it is important to check your boat thoroughly. Check your engines, etc., for any repair.
- Nobody loves a dirty boat, right? Before you set sail on memorial day, make sure to clean your boat and rinse it both inside and outside.
- Always keep a medical kit at hand. If you plan to take your pontoon boats at night, carry warm clothes, flashlight, and store food in case of emergencies.
When buying a pontoon boat for sale, look for the engine cutoff switch feature or ECOS. This helps you to stop the boat immediately if the driver falls overboard or any other issue arises.
Getting everyone involved
While boating through the weekend, it is impossible to watch out for everyone. The best way to ensure everybody gets on board safely is to educate them. Moreover, we are still in the middle of a pandemic which requires your guests to follow the proper safety protocols. Instruct them to avoid gathering and wear a mask while interacting with others. Besides, you should discuss the possibilities of seasickness and the steps to follow if they feel unwell. Enlighten them on using the VHF radio properly in case of crisis. Show them where the life jackets are stirred and educate them about using them correctly.
Conclusion
Apart from these pointers, the other key tips also include making sensible choices and acting responsibly. It is recommended to maintain a safe speed and avoid crowded waters and look out for surfers, etc., on the way.
Moreover, to avoid missing anything important, make sure to prepare ahead. Memorial Day means a busy day out in the water. So, welcome summer and enjoy it to the fullest.
About the Creator
Premier Watersports
Premier Watersports is Tennessee’s dealer for Supra Wakeboard Boats, Moomba Boats, Yamaha Sport Boats, Starcraft Boats and Sylvan Pontoons, with locations in Knoxville and Nashville.
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