Va 24 every person aboard a personal watercraft is required to wear what in virginia

Whether you’re using your boat for fishing, wakesurfing, skiing, diving, day cruising or overnighting, remember to pack essential safety gear. If you keep it onboard, inspect it periodically and keep it in good working order. Although the U.S. Coast Guard requires different items for different kinds and sizes of vessels, there is some basic gear that will help keep you safe and out of trouble with the authorities.

Here are a few must haves as well as should haves to stow aboard this boating season.

5 Must-Have Safety Equipment for Your Boat

Va 24 every person aboard a personal watercraft is required to wear what in virginia

1. Life jackets and wearable personal flotation devices (PFDs)

An accessible, wearable PFD (Type I, II, or III) is a life jacket that must be available for each person on board. If you’re towing a skier or have a wake surfer behind the boat, he or she will need a PFD as well. Kids 12 and under must always wear their PFD on a moving vessel. Likewise, everyone riding a personal watercraft (PWC) must also wear a PFD at all times. In case of an emergency of any kind, the first thing you should do is ensure that all passengers onboard immediately put on their life jackets—or proactively, you can recommend that all those onboard just put them on right at the dock before departure. Although not required, your pet should have a lifejacket, too.

Learn more in How to Choose the Right Life Jacket or PFD, or visit the USCG for additional information and resources.

2. Throwable flotation devices

In addition to the life jackets you wear, you’ll need at least one floating device (Type IV) that you can throw to an individual in the water in case of trouble. This can be a cushion, a ring buoy or other device and although only one is required, it’s better to have several. Some of these items may come with a line attached so you can pull a person closer to the boat and then get them out of the water.

Va 24 every person aboard a personal watercraft is required to wear what in virginia

3. Fire extinguishers

There are different kinds and ratings for extinguishers but to keep it simple, remember that boats under 26 feet (including PWCs) need at least one B-1 type extinguisher and boats 26 to just under 40 feet need two B-1 types or one B-2 type. Discuss with your family and guests how to operate an extinguisher: pull the pin, squeeze the handle and aim at the base of the flames.

4. Visual signaling devices

Visual distress signals can come in a variety packages and there are different requirements by size of vessel and even by the state where you go boating. Boats under 16 feet must have flares or nighttime signals. Boats over 16 feet must carry visual signals for both day and night use. Examples of pyrotechnic devices or flares that would qualify are orange or white smoke and aerial light flares. Some flares are self-launching while others require a flare gun to send them into the sky. Other nighttime devices include a strobe light while flags may be used during the day. PWCs cannot be operated between sunset and sunrise so they don’t need to carry nighttime devices.

5. Sound signaling devices

Sounds can attract help both day and night and are especially effective in fog. Portable or fixed horns and whistles count as sound-generating devices for all boats. Larger vessels (over 39 feet) should also carry a bell to be sounded at regular intervals in times of limited visibility like fog.

Va 24 every person aboard a personal watercraft is required to wear what in virginia

 

12 Should-Have Safety Equipment for Your Boat

Depending on the type of boating you do and where you do it, some of these may be required or only recommended items. Either way, you can pack most of these aboard even the smallest of boats.

  1. Medical kit for cuts, scrapes, seasickness or small emergencies
  2. Anchor with line to hold your boat in place while you wait for help to arrive
  3. Bailing device or bucket to dewater and stay afloat
  4. Oars or paddles if the engine quits
  5. Cellphone to call for help
  6. VHF radio to call for help
  7. Knife to cut a line around a fouled propeller
  8. Snorkel mask to inspect what’s going on under the boat
  9. Heavy duty flashlight
  10. Skier or diver down flag
  11. Working running lights if your boat is equipped with them
  12. A way to get weather updates because things can change quickly even on a lake

For more on safety, be sure to read our 12 Safe Boating Tips that outline the basics to ensure you're safe and responsible while out on the water. You may also want to check out our Pre-Departure Checklist that outlines everything you need to have onboard before leaving the dock.

Take this Virginia–approved course to complete your online boating safety education. Boat-ed.com is a delegated provider for the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources.

Va 24 every person aboard a personal watercraft is required to wear what in virginia
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The labels on USCG–approved PFDs are being changed. The new labels use “wearable” and “throwable.” For now, some approved PFDs may still be labeled as a Type I, II, III, IV, or V.

State

Which persons in your state are required to wear a PFD and under what circumstances?

What are the penalties for violating PFD regulations in your state?

Alabama

1)all children under the age of 8 while onboard any vessel unless in an enclosed cabin or enclosed sleeping area regardless of whether the vessel is in operation 2)all persons on a vessel within 800 feet below a hydroelectric dam and/or navigation lock and dam 3) anyone operating or riding as a passenger on a pwc 4) anyone being towed on water skis, surfboard, dics, spinners, tubes or other similar devices. 

referencing above, violation of 1)$100; violation of 2)$50; violation of 3)$25; violation of 4)$50 

Alaska

Under 13 when in open boats or on open decks or when water skiing 

$100 for under 13 violation $100 for type IV violation $100 for first PFD carriage violation and $50 for each additional person 

American Samoa

All on board while boat is underway. 

$1000 fine 

Arizona

All children 12 years of age and younger must wear a U.S. Coast Guard–approved Type I, II, or III life jackets (PFDs) while underway on any vessel. The life jackets (PFDs) must be fastened according to the manufacturer’s recommended use and must fit the child properly. 

Arkansas

Anyone 12yrs old or younger must wear a PFD at all times. The only exception is when they are within the enclosed area of a houseboat or cruiser, or within the area enclosed by railings on a party barge, cruiser or houseboat - while the boat is NOT underway. 

$100 to $250 

Australia

British Columbia

California

Age 12 and younger on vessels less than 26 ft in length or in enclosed cabin or tethered to the mast fo a sailboat . All water-skiers and PWC operators, unless competing in sanctioned races or exhibition 

Violations are infractions, with fine of not nore than $150  

Colorado

persons aboard a PWC, water skiers or persons engaged in similar activities, children less than 13 YOA unless such child is below deck or in an enclosed cabin, persons participating in a regulated river trip provided by a river outfitter unless such river trip is on designated flatwater 

$50.00, except for regulated river trips which have a minimum penalty of $100.00 

Connecticut

All people under 12 years old except when below decks - anyone being towed behind a vessel - all people on pwc's 

Fine $75. 

Delaware

all children 13 and younger 

25 dollar fine 

District of Columbia

When the operator of a vessel sixteen feet (16 ft.) or more in length is under eighteen (18) years of age, the operator and all other persons aboard the vessel who are under eighteen (18) years of age shall wear a Coast Guard approved personal floatation device of the proper size. All persons aboard any vessel in the area from the southernmost point of the cove commonly known as Fletcher’s Cove in the Georgetown Channel of the Potomac River upstream to the District of Columbia boundary line at Little Falls shall wear a Coast Guard-approved personal floatation device at all times. No person may operate a recreational vessel underway with any child under thirteen years old aboard, unless each child is below the deck, in an enclosed cabin or wearing a US Coast Guard approved personal floatation device. 

Criminal Citation for violation of DCRM 19, Chapter 10, Section 26. $50.00 fine 

Florida

Children under 6 years of age must wear a USCG-approved Type I, II or III PFD at all times while on any vessel less than 26 feet in length that is underway. In addition, each person on board a PWC, and anyone being towed behind a vessel must wear a USCG-approved PFD.  

Non-criminal infraction, with a $50 - $80 fine, depending on the county where the violation occurs.  

Georgia

Children under 10 in an open vessel. All person in a designated Hazardous Area. 

Misdemeanor 

Guam

None 

Up to the court 

Hawaii

all children under the age of thirteen are required to wear a properly fitted personal flotation device whenever the vessel is underway on the ocean waters or navigable streams of the state or when moored or anchored offshore in a non-designated offshore mooring area, unless the children are below decks or in an enclosed cabin. 

§200-14 Violation of rules; penalty. (a) Any person who violates any rule adopted by the department under this part or who violates this part, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or less than $50 for each violation, and any vessel, the agents; owner, or crew of which violate the rules of the department or this part, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or less than $50 for each violation; provided that in addition to or as a condition to the suspension of the fines and penalties, the court may deprive the offender of the privilege of operating or mooring any vessel in state waters for a period of not more than thirty days. [§200-14.5] General administrative penalties. (a) Except as otherwise provided by law, the board is authorized to set, charge, and collect administrative fines and to recover administrative fees and costs, including attorney's fees and costs, or bring legal action to recover administrative fines and fees and costs, including attorney's fees and costs, or payment for damages or for the cost to correct damages resulting from a violation of subtitle 8 of title 12 or any rule adopted thereunder. Each day or instance of violation shall constitute a separate offense. (1) For a first violation or a violation beyond five years of a previous violation, a fine of not more than $5,000; (2) For a second violation within five years of a previous violation, by a fine of not more than $10,000; and: (3) For a third or subsequent violation within five years of the last violation, by a fine of not more than $15,000.  

Idaho

Youths aged 14 and younger on boats greater than 19 feet while underway. 

$84 infraction 

Illinois

Persons riding on PWC's must wear and children under 13 years of age must wear while boat is under way...  

Petty Offense ($75.00)no more than $1,000.00.  

Indiana

Anyone operating, on or being towed by a PWC and anyone under the age of 13 yrs on waters of concurrent jurisdiction. 

Class C Infraction Maximum $500.00 fine 

Iowa

Those persons being towed on waterskis, surfboards or similar devices and operators and passengers on PWC's. 

Simple misdemeanor. Fines=$ 20.00 and costs =$56.40 for a total of $ 76.40.  

Kansas

any child under the age of 13 while on board a vessel 

Class C misdemeanor fine amount between 0 and 500 dollars set by the court 

Kentucky

All persons under the age of 12 years in an open boat or on an open deck of a vessel being used for recreational purposes while the vessel is underway. 

$50.00 plus court costs 

Louisiana

right now 13 years and under 

Criminal 

Maine

Children 10 years of age and under. Anyone operating or riding on a PWC. Any person being towed on water-skies. Certain whitewater areas. Canoeing or kayaking on the Saco River between January 1st and June 1st between the Hiram Dam and the Atlantic Ocean. 

Civil Violation $100 fine 

Manitoba (Canada)

Maryland

All children under the age of 7 must wear a pfd while on a recreational vessel under 21' in lenght while underway. This requirement does not apply when the vessel is moored,anchored or in an enclosed cabin or below deck. 

Fines, which rise with every additional pfd not on board a vessel 

Massachusetts

All PWC users All waterskiiers (persons being towed) Youths less than 12 yoa,when above board Canoeists/kyakers from mid-September thru mid-May. 

$50 fine. 

Michigan

All vessels must be equipped with a personal flotation device for each person on board. The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) requires that all vessels have at least one Type I, II, or III personal flotation device that is USCG—approved, wearable, and of the proper size for each person on board. Sizing for PFDs is based on body weight and chest size. Michigan's PFD law permits a vessel that is less than 16 feet long, or is a canoe or kayak, to choose to have either a wearable PFD (Type I, II, or III) or a throwable PFD (Type IV) for each person on board. In addition to the above requirements, one Type IV USCG—approved PFD must be on board vessels 16 feet or longer and readily accessible. Michigan law requires all children under 6 years of age to wear a USCG—approved Type I or II PFD when riding on the open deck of any vessel. Each person riding on or towed behind a PWC must wear a U.S. Coast Guard—approved Type I, II, or III personal flotation device. Inflatable PFDs are not allowed on PWCs. All PFDs must be in good and serviceable condition and must be readily accessible. 

A person who violates this section is responsible for a state civil infraction and may be ordered to pay a civil fine of not more than $100.00 for a child 6 yrs. and under violation. For all other violations a person may be ordered to pay a civil fine of not more than $500.00. History: Add. 1995, Act 58, Imd. Eff. May 24, 1995 ;-- Am. 2007, Act 8, Imd. Eff. May 11, 2007  

Minnesota

PWC riders and passengers. Children under ten. 

$1,000 max and or 90 days in jail. 

Mississippi

Under the age of 13 must wear PFD anytime other than when boat is anchored or docked 

$25 to $ plus court cost100 

Missouri

All operators and passengers on PWCs. And anyone under age 7 on board any vessel, unless they are inside a totally enclosed area of the boat such as the cabin area of a house boat or day cruiser.  

Not more than one year in jail and/or $1,000 fine. 

Montana

persons under 12 are required to wear a PFD while the vessel is in motion 

Misdemeanor and shall be punishable by a fine of not less than $15 or more than $500 or by inprisonment for a term up to 6 months, or both 

Nebraska

All persons under age 13. All persons on PWC regardless of age. 

$50 fine 

Nevada

Persons under age 13 

New Hampshire

12 years of age and younger while boat in motion, anyone being towed behind a vessel. Operator of a ski craft. 

Fine up to $60.00 

New Jersey

Children under 13YOA all on PWC all water skiers 

Summons/fine $25 to $100 + court cost  

New Mexico

Mandatory wear for all canoes, kayaks, rafts, PWC operator and passengers on all waters of the state. Mandatory wear for those 12 years of age and younger at all times when vessel is underway with exception of being inside the cabin. 

You may be held guilty of a petty misdemeanor by the county magistrate judge. This is punished by a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $500 or by imprisonment for not more than 30 days or both. The court may also impose court costs. (31-19-1 NMSA 1978) The judge may also elect to deferr or suspend the sentence and place the defendant on probation.  

New York

1. Anyone <12>

10. Any violation of the provisions of this section, or of a rule or regulation adopted pursuant to this section, shall constitute a violation punishable by a fine of not less than twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars.  

North Carolina

No person shall operate a personal watercraft on the waters of this State, nor shall the owner of a personal watercraft knowingly allow another person to operate that personal watercraft on the waters of this State, unless: (1) Each person riding on or being towed behind the vessel is wearing a type I, type II, type III, or type V personal flotation device approved by the United States Coast Guard. Inflatable personal flotation devices do not satisfy this requirement No person may use a recreational vessel unless each child under 13 years old on board is wearing an appropriate PFD approved by the Coast Guard unless: Each child not wearing such a PFD is below decks or in an enclosed cabin. The vessel is not underway. (Vessels that are anchored or tied to shore are not underway.) This law does not apply to commercial vessels.  

Class three misdemeanor with $25.00 fine plus cost of court. ($135.00 currently)  

North Dakota

It is unlawful for any person to operate or to be a passenger on any vessel less than twenty-seven feet in lenght unless all persons, ten years of age and younger present on the vessel wear an appropriately sized and properly fastened USCG approved type I, II or III wearable PFD while the vessel is in operation. 

Northern Mariana Islands

None 

None 

Ohio

Children less than 10 on a vessel less than 18 feet in length and all PWC operators must wear a PFD. 

A 4th degree misdemeanor(M4). Sking without a PFD is a Minor misdemeanor(MM). 

Oklahoma

Any person 12 YOA or younger who is a passenger on a vessel less than 26 feet in length shall wear a proper PFD. Any person operating or manipulating, or who is a passenger on a PWC, water skis, sailboard, parasail or similar devices shall wear a proper PFD. 

$201 

Ontario (Canada)

Oregon

Children 12 years and younger are required to wear a USCG approved PFD while on an open deck or cockpit of a vessel that is underway or when the child is being towed. 

Class B Violation; fines for non-accident are $237 and for accident $273. 

Pennsylvania

Children 12 years of age and younger shall wear an approved Type I, II, III or V PFD while underway on any boat 20 feet or less in length and all canoes and kayaks. Anyone onboard a PWC or a sailboard must wear a PFD. Anyone being pulled behind a boat must wear a PFD. 

$50 

Puerto Rico

Any child under 12 in a vessel while moving. All users of a PWC.  

$50.00 fine 

Quebec (Canada)

Rhode Island

children under the age of 13 when under way on a vessel under 65 ft unless below decks. operator and passengers on PWC 

$100 

South Carolina

Children under 12 years of age in a Class A motorboat must wear a PFD at all times. Any person operating a PWC, or waterskiing must wear a PFD. 

Must be fined not less tha 25 dollars nor more than 200 dollars. 

South Dakota

Children under the age of seven. 

Class II misdemeanor - maximum penalty of $100 and 30 days in county jail. 

Tennessee

All persons 12 years of age and under. All operators/pasengers and persons being towed by PWC's  

A fine of not more than 50 dollars 

Texas

Passengers younger than 13 years of age while underway; PWC operators and passengers at all times. 

$25-$500 fine 

Utah

*Persons less than 13 years of age while outside the cabin of vessel 19 feet or more *All persons on board a PWC *All persons on rivers, except on designated flatwater sections 

Class B Misdeamenor, Max. $1,000 or 6 months in jail 

Vermont

Childen under the age of 12 while underway on an open deck are required to wear a PFD. Any person on board a PWC and any person under 16 while on a sailboard. 

Fine up to $84.00. 

Virgin Islands

Virginia

All operators and passengers of PWCs 

Maximum $250 fine 

Washington

All persons on a PWC; any person 12 years of age or less on vessel under 19' in length. 

Infraction violation that must be witnessed by law enforcement officer. Fine amount: $87.00. 

West Virginia

Anyone 12 and under on an open deck while the vessel is underway. All persons on PWCs and all water skiers.  

Minimum $20 plus $168 court costs 

Wisconsin

PWC operators and riders 

$148.20 

Wyoming

skiers, any person being towed on a water toy, and as of Jan 1, 2008 children 12 and under will have to wear them when on a boat that is underway, if they're not in an enclosed cabin or below deck.  

$110.00