From Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject Boat Days = The Best Days
Date May 20, 2023 2:36 PM
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Boating season is here!





Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife





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It's National Safe Boating Week!
father and daughter riding on pontoon with blue skies above. The daughter is wearing a neon orange and blue lifejacket.
Freshen up on your boating safety:

* Always wear a life jacket. If you think you will have time to put it on after you are in the water, think again.
* Stay alert and be aware of others on the water.
* Always operate your boat at a safe and reasonable speed for your surroundings.
* Remember that the law requires you to operate at "headway speed" within 200 feet of any shoreline, including islands, and within a marina or an approved anchorage in coastal or inland waters. ""Headway speed" means the slowest speed at which it is still possible to maintain steering and control of the watercraft."
* Never drink and drive!
* Check the weather before leaving shore and carefully observe changing weather.
* Always wear an engine cutoff switch.
* Watch out for wildlife.
* Become familiar with the water body. Look at a map for depths and any potential hazards. Lake associations, Maine guides, and local wardens can be a great resource.
* Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated and wear a hat and sunscreen to avoid overexposure to the sun.
* Always tell someone where you are going, and when you will be back.

*Learn More* [ [link removed] ]


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Take a boating safety course, online or in-person

Participation in a boating education course will teach you how to properly operate and maintain a boat. 

Find an upcoming in-person course or begin a course online today. [ [link removed] ] 



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Protect Our Waters from Aquatic Invasive Species

Maine waters, as well as the fish, wildlife, and recreation they support, are threatened each year by introductions of fish, plants, diseases, and other aquatic invasive species that compete with and displace native natural communities. Do your part by learning how to properly clean and dry your watercraft, motor, trailer and equipment before laving water access. [ [link removed] ]







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More information

Maine Boating Laws and Rules [ [link removed] ]

Boating Safety Information [ [link removed] ]

Purchase Your Lake and River Protection Sticker [ [link removed] ]

Online Boat Registration Renewal [ [link removed] ]

Boating Safety Courses [ [link removed] ]

Help Protect our Waters from Aquatic Invasive Species [ [link removed] ]








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