As the Fourth of July weekend approaches, the Snake River Fund (SRF) and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) are urging boaters in Jackson Hole to take safety seriously. With tens of thousands of visitors and locals expected to ply the waters of the upper Snake basin, the agencies are reminding boaters to follow a few simple safety tips to ensure a fun and safe experience for all.
Safety Reminders
All boaters are required to have a properly fitting personal flotation device (PFD) on board, and youth 12 years old and under must wear their PFD while the watercraft is underway. The WGFD also recommends that those over the age of 12 wear their PFD while on the water. Additionally, boaters should check the weather conditions and wear appropriate clothing, layers, and shoes.
When it comes to alcohol consumption, the WGFD encourages groups to choose a designated, sober boat operator for the duration of the trip. Boaters should also limit their alcohol consumption while on the river and have a designated driver for after the boating trip.
Safety Gear and Navigation
Boaters should keep a throw bag or throwable device handy in the boat to support a quick rescue effort, should anyone end up overboard. For watercraft over 16 feet, an approved Coast Guard device should be on hand. The SRF also advises boaters to carry a safety whistle and have a functional fire extinguisher on board if the boat has enclosed fuel compartments, inboard engines, or permanent fuel tanks.
Boaters should also have the required navigation skills for the reach of river they will be floating or paddling and, if unsure, go with a pro. They should review possible navigational hazards, current flows, and accessibility when planning a river trip. For lake users, the WGFD says to make sure red/green bow lights and 360-degree white stern lights are working clearly between sunset and sunrise.
The WGFD reminds boaters to have all necessary registration, permits, AIS decals, and inspection forms up to date before launching. By practicing a few simple, smart safety habits, boaters can look out for one another and ensure a memorable, fun-filled Fourth of July.
Original reporting: Buckrail (Jackson WY) — read the source article.