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1   Link   Boating Safety, sponsored by SeaTow
From the website: "Welcome to BoatingSafety.com. Our goal is to provide you, the recreational boater, with a resource center for safety information. Much of the content is original but we also provide links to other sources of information."
2   Link   BoatSafe.com and BoatSafeKids
BoatSafe has an online basic boating safety course as well as boating tutorials in Flash movie format.
3   Link   Boat U.S. Foundation Boater's Toolbox
Covers a wide variety of topics, including: life jackets; boating under the influence; rules of the road; hypothermia; required equipment; and more.
4   Link   Northwest Potters "Safety on the Water" page
Out on the water, we all come to share the experience of water and wind, and to share in the comraderie of our unique small boats. We all hope for clear skies and 10 knots of wind, but sometimes Mother Nature has other things in mind. While the Puget Sound is relatively protected, you are still sailing on some fairly big water with active tides and a history of getting pretty rough in the right conditions. As such, it is important that every participant, or sailor in general, take some basic precautions and think about how they will deal with situations that may arise.
5   Link   USCG Local Notices to Mariners, 13th District
The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions. These notices are essential to all navigators for the purpose of keeping their charts. Light Lists, Coast Pilots and other nautical publications up-to-date. These notices are published weekly. They may be obtained free of charge, by making application to the appropriate Coast Guard District or the LNM's are available on the World Wide Web.
6   Link   USCG Office of Boating Safety
Learn how to prevent accidents, injuries, and fatalities while boating. Review safety tips, news, recalls, defects, and laws and regulations you should know.
7   Link   VHF Frequencies for Pleasure Vehicles in the Pacific Northwest, 15th Edition (PDF download)
Guide to radio frequencies and procedures for Puget Sound.
8   Link   Washington Online Boating Safety Course and Exam
Adventures in Boating - Washington is an official NASBLA and state-approved boat safety course developed specifically for the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. This safe boating course lets you get your Washington Boater Education Card online so that you can comply with Washington boating safety law.
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