In periods of reduced visibility or whenever a vessel operator needs to signal his or her intentions or position, a sound-producing device is essential. Use the chart below to determine what is required based on your vessel's length.
| If on State Waters |
| Less than 16 feet long (includes PWCs) |
Some means of making an efficient sound signal |
| 16 feet up to 26 feet long |
Whistle, horn, or other sound-producing device |
| 26 feet long or longer |
Whistle or horn and a bell |
| If on Federally Controlled Waters (Coastal
Waters) |
| Less than 65.6 feet long (includes PWCs) |
Whistle or horn audible for at least one-half mile |
| 65.6 feet long or longer |
Whistle or horn and a bell audible for at least one mile |
Some common sound signals that you should be familiar with as a recreational boater are as follows.