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Chapter 3: Operating Your Boat—Safely
Summary

You've completed the material of Chapter 3 of the online boating safety course!

You should now:

  • Be able to cast off and dock under different wind and current conditions
  • Know three major responsibilities of a vessel operator
  • Know what to do when encountering another vessel
  • Be able to use and interpret sound signals
  • Know types of night navigation lights and how to interpret them
  • Know what to do when encountering Lateral System buoys and markers
  • Understand dangers inherent in boating near dams, locks and bridges and effects of tides and currents on vessels
  • Be able to anchor correctly
  • Be able to operate PWC safely and courteously
  • Be strongly aware that power is required for steering control of PWC
  • Understand how ignition safety switches work

If you haven't already completed the Chapter 3 review exercise, follow this link to take the Review Questions for Chapter 3: Operating Your Boat—Safely.

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