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Boating Safety in Winter Requires Preparation and Precaution RALEIGH, N.C. (Dec. 3, 2007) – This time of year, the rule for boaters is when you are on the water, stay out of the water. The danger of hypothermia greatly increases when submerged, even if briefly. “Winter may be the off-season for most recreational boaters,” said Capt. Chris Huebner, boating safety coordinator for the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. “But for waterfowl hunters, it’s as busy as ever. According to the U.S. Coast Guard, more hunters die from hypothermia and drowning than gunshot wounds.” Capt. Huebner offers this advice for all winter boaters:
Capt. Huebner adds this advice for waterfowl hunters:
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission administers free boating education courses that cover safe operation, legal requirements, handling emergencies and other information. The course is required for 14-16 year olds to operate a personal watercraft in North Carolina. To check availability, click here or call (919) 707-0031. |
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