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What's New In Safety...
Safe/Sea Safety Equipment Test: SOSpenders PFD
Captain Doug Gould, Safe/Sea's primary Block Island Captain, puts his SOSpenders automatic inflating personal floatation device to the test by going overboard.
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Safe Night Navigation Requires Skill & Concentration
Navigating at night can be an enjoyable part of your recreational boating experience. It can also be a very dangerous part if not approached properly.
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Tugs & Tows Can Present Unseen Dangers to the Unwary Boater
Safe/Sea Boating Safety Columnist Capt. Kent Dresser relates strategies for boating safely in the vicinity of tugs & tows.
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Quick Anchoring Can Mean the Difference Between Trouble and Disaster
Safe/Sea Boating Safety Columnist Capt. Kent Dresser looks at the factors that can affect your anchoring ability.
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Lee Shores an Often Overlooked Hazard
Safe/Sea Captain Pete Andrews points out a ever-present danger that you may have forgotton to consider.
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Why You Need a VHF Marine Radio
Many boaters seem to think that cell phones have made VHF radios obsolete. Here's why you still need a VHF to ensure your safety.
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How to Call Safe/Sea for Assistance
Proper use of your radio, along with some basic knowledge of your position will cut our response time when you need help.
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