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STANDARD MARINE DISTRESS SIGNALS (DAYTIME USE)
CODE FLAGS
Ball over or under Square
N over C
ARM SIGNAL
Raise and lower outstretched arms repeatedly.
DISTRESS CLOTH
To attract attention, spread on
cabin
an enclosed living quarters for passengers or crew.
or
deck
the portion of a vessel which covers its hull.
top, or fly from mast.
DYE MARKER
To attract attention, release orange dye into water.
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Chapter 1
Boating in Utah
Boat Terminology
Additional Terminology
Boat Lengths
Boat Hull Design and Uses
Hull Types
Engine Types
Boat Capacities
Overloading or Over-Powering
Safe Loading Guidelines (For Small Boats)
Person Capacity
Hull Identification Number (HIN)
Boat Registration Requirements
Utah: Registration Requirements
Utah: Certificate of Ownership
Utah: Registration Decals and Fees
Utah: Proof of Liability Insurance
Chapter 1 Review
Chapter 1 Review - Continued
Chapter 1 Summary
Quiz
Chapter 2
PFD Types and Carriage
PFD Labels
Child Personal Flotation Devices
Federal Requirements
Utah: PFD Requirements
Other PFD Information
PFD Sizing and Availability
Wearing PFDs
Proper Care of Your PFD
Inflatable PFDs
Fire Extinguishers
Classifications Tip
Maintenance
Disposible Fire Extinguishers
Back-Fire Flame Control Device
Ventilation Systems
Navigation Light Equipment
Sailing Vessels 23 Feet or More In Length
Vessels Under Oars or Paddles
Utah: Visual Distress Signals (VDS)
Standard Marine Distress Signals (Anytime)
Standard Marine Distress Signals (Daytime)
Pyrotechnic Distress Signals
Non-Pyrotechnic Distress Signals
VDS Handling and Storage
Other Types of Visual Distress Signals
VHF Radiotelephone
Utah: Required Equipment
Chapter 2 Review
Chapter 2 Review Continued
Chapter 2 Summary
Quiz
Chapter 3
Check Forecast and Monitor
Coping With Foul Weather
Checking Local Hazards
Filing A Float Plan
Boat Preventative Maintenance
Safe Towing Preparation
Gross Axle Weight Rating, ETC
Final Preparation
Road Handling
Launching A Boat
Retrieving A Boat
Fueling Procedures
Fuel Conservation
Pre-Departure Checklist
Chapter 3 Review
Chapter 3 Review Continued
Chapter 3 Summary
Quiz
Chapter 4
Rendering Assistance
Capsizing / Falls Overboard
Coldwater Immersion
Prevention
Stages and Effects
Surviving Cold Water
Fire Emergency Preparedness
Running Aground Prevention and Response
Accident Reports
Utah: Accident Reporting
Chapter 4 Review
Chapter 4 Review Continued
Chapter 4 Summary
Quiz
Chapter 5
Navigation Rules of the Road
Terms and Definitions
Sound Signaling Equipment
When and How to Sound Off
Rule of Responsibility
Proper Lookout
Utah: Safe Speed
Collision Avoidance Rules
Two Power-Driven Vessels Approaching Each Other: Overtaking
Two Power-Driven Vessels Approaching Each Other: Meeting Head-On
Two Power-Driven Vessels Approaching Each Other: Crossing
Sailing Vessel and Power-Driven Vessel Approaching
Two Sailing Vessels Approaching Each Other
Heavy Traffic
Operation Within Narrow Channels
Operation In Darkness
Actions For Operation In Darkness
Operation in Restricted Visibility
Aids To Navigation
The Uniform State Waterways Marking System
The Uniform State Waterways Marking System, Continued
Intracoastal Waterway
Western Rivers System
Docking and Mooring
Anchoring
Tips For Anchoring
Locks and Dams
Chapter 5 Review
Chapter 5 Review Continued
Chapter 5 Summary
Quiz
Chapter 6
Personal Watercraft and Other Jet-Propelled Watercraft
Off-Throttle Steering
Stopping Ability
PWC Load Capacities
Righting a PWC
The Purpose and Use of a Lanyard
The Purpose and Use of a Fuel Reserve Tank
Utah: Laws and Regulations
Accident Prevention
Noise Control
Utah: PWC Hours of Operation
Utah: Towed Watersports
Other Considerations
Hand Signals
Utah: Diving and Snorkeling
Hunting And Fishing
Hunting and Fishing, Part 2
Paddlesports
General Paddling Safety Guidelines
Environmental Laws and Regulations
Utah: Aquatic Invasive Species
Utah: Mussel-Free Certification
Additional Environmental Considerations
Garbage Disposal
Waste Liquids
Waste Management Plans
Human Waste Disposal
Utah: MSD Regulations
No Discharge Zones
Disposal of Toxic Substances
Chapter 6 Review
Chapter 6 Review Continued
Chapter 6 Summary
Quiz
Chapter 7
Operator Responsibilities
Boat Handling
Utah:Operator Age Restrictions
Utah: No Wake
Courtesy
Slacken Speed
Utah: Mufflers and Noise Levels
Utah: Unsafe Practices
Homeland Security Measures
Utah: Law Enforcement
Influence of Drugs and Alcohol on Boat Operation
Utah: Serious Penalties
Carbon Monoxide: Protect Yourself From This Silent Killer
Carbon Monoxide: What To Do
Facts About Carbon Monoxide
Prevention Checklist
Propeller Intervention
Chapter 7 Review
Chapter 7 Review Continued
Chapter 7 Summary
Quiz
Final Exam