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Overview of USCG Requirements for PFDs | West Marine The USCG requires that wake surfers, water-skiers, and all other persons being towed behind a vessel, wear a USCG-approved PFD that is appropriately sized and approved for the activity Operators of PWCs must also wear a a USCG-approved PFD at all times
Life jacket rules - State of Michigan Each person riding on a PWC or being towed behind a PWC or other vessel must wear a USCG-approved Type I, II or III personal flotation device Inflatable PFDs are not allowed on PWC or while being towed behind PWC or other vessels
Personal Flotation Device Rules and Requirements | BOATERexam . . . First, if you're operating or riding on a personal watercraft, you need to be wearing an approved PFD Second, if you're being towed behind a vessel, you are considered to be "on board" Four people in the boat and one on waterski? You'll need five approved PFD's on board
Specific PFD Requirements - Boat Ed Washington law requires the following with respect to PFDs All vessels (including non-motorized watercraft) must carry at least one USCG–approved wearable Type I, II, or III PFD for each person on board Non-motorized watercraft include vessels such as canoes, inflatable rafts, kayaks, and sailboats
Personal Floatation Devices (PFDs) - United States Coast Guard To find the accepted and or recognized independent laboratories, please visit the USCG's ACCEPTED INDEPENDENT LABORATORY SEARCH ENGINE PFD SELECTION, USE, WEAR CARE For information about selection, use, and care of lifejackets, visit: Life Jacket Wear Wearing your Life Jacket (uscgboating org)
Personal Floatation Devices - USCG Aux Each person on board a PWC, and anyone being towed behind a vessel, must wear a a USCG-approved PFD Inflatable PFDs are not to be worn on PWCs or while water-skiing
USCG: PFD Selection, Use, Wear Care of PFDs - usps. org USCG response: There are no USCG approved infant seats currently approved, and there are no such devices being tested to meet our PFD requirements We are not aware of any such device
33 CFR Part 175 Subpart B -- Personal Flotation Devices (1) At least one wearable PFD is on board for each person; (2) Each PFD is used in accordance with any requirements on the approval label; and (3) Each PFD is used in accordance with any requirements in its owner's manual, if the approval label makes reference to such a manual