U.S. Coast Guard Guard Auxiliary
District 1S, Flotilla 73, Mamaroneck, New York 10543

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Schedule your boat for our fifteen-point safety and equipment inspection. It's FREE, easy, and without obligation. Our certified examiners can help identify hazards before they become emergencies.

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What is a Vessel Safety Check (VSC)?

A Vessel Safety Check is a courtesy examination of your boat (Vessel) to verify the presence and condition of certain Safety Equipment required by State and the Federal regulations. The Vessel Examiner is a trained specialist and is a member of the US Power Squadron or the US Coast Guard Auxiliary. They will also make certain recommendations and discuss certain safety issues that will make you a safer boater.

This is not a boarding or a law enforcement issue. No citations will be given as a result of this encounter. We will supply you with a copy of our evaluation so that you may follow some of the suggestions given. Vessels that pass will be able to display our distinctive VSC decal. This does not exempt you from law enforcement boarding, but you can be prepared to make this a positive encounter.

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Vessel Safety Check

The U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary offers free safety checks to boaters who wish to be sure that their boats meet all federal and state requirements. The Vessel Examiners who perform these checks are specially trained Auxiliarists who are kept informed on the latest legal requirements for boaters. Vessel Examiners have no legal authority - their goal is to prevent boaters from getting equipment-related citations and to prevent safety-related accidents. These safety checks are meant to be an educational experience. The Vessel Examiners will check for all required required items on board your boat and if everything is present and in good working order, they will award a decal to affix to your boat. If you wish, they will also gladly explain the reason for the various safety equipment requirements and explain how safety equipment works.

What is in a Vessel Safety Check?

  1. NUMBERING
  2. REGISTRATION/DOCUMENTATION
  3. PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES (PFDs)
  4. VISUAL DISTRESS SIGNALS
  5. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
  6. VENTILATION
  7. BACKFIRE FLAME ARRESTER
  8. SOUND PRODUCING DEVICES
  9. NAVIGATION LIGHTS
  10. POLLUTION PLACARD
  11. MARINE SANITATION DEVICE
  12. NAVIGATION RULES
  13. STATE AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS
  14. OVERALL BOAT CONDITION
    • Deck free of hazards and clean bilge  
    • Safe Electrical and Fuel Systems
    • Safe Galley and Heating Systems  
  15. RECOMMENDED AND DISCUSSION ITEMS:  (Not required for the award of the "Vessel Safety Check" decal.)
For the very best boaters, we recommend these additional items.  Meeting these requirements reflects your concern for Boating Safety:
  • Marine radio
  • Dewatering device & backup
  • Mounted fire extinguishers
  • Anchor & line for area
  • First aid kit
  • Person in the water (PIW) kit (one extra wearable PFD and a throwable type IV PFD w/line)
  • Inland visual distress signals
  • Capacity / Cert. of Compliance
Discussion Items are educational in nature and add value to the Vessel Safety Check program:
  • Accident reporting / Owner responsibility
  • Offshore operations
  • Nautical charts / Navigation aids
  • Survival tips / First aid
  • Fueling / Fuel management
  • Float plan / Weather & sea conditions
  • Insurance considerations
  • Boating check list
  • Safe boating classes

 

 

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