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Yacht Safety Protocols in Miami: What Guests Should Know

At Feeling Yachty, safety starts with licensed operation, passenger briefings, required onboard equipment, and compliance with applicable Florida and federal boating rules. Florida requires recreational vessels to carry size-specific safety equipment, including life jackets for each person onboard, and boats may also need items like a whistle or horn, navigation lights, fire extinguishers, and visual distress signals depending on vessel type and size.

Miami boaters should also follow local waterway awareness and bay-safety guidance as Miami-Dade continues expanding public safety efforts around Biscayne Bay and surrounding boating areas.

Life Jackets & Required Safety Gear

Florida requires recreational vessels to carry properly sized wearable life jackets for each person onboard. FWC also notes that many boats are required to carry a whistle or horn, and may need navigation lights, fire extinguishers, and flares depending on size and use.

Navigation Lights & Reduced Visibility

Recreational vessels are required to display navigation lights between sunset and sunrise and during reduced visibility, such as rain, fog, or haze. These lighting rules are tied to U.S. Coast Guard navigation requirements.

Engine Cut-Off Switch Rules

On covered recreational boats, federal law requires use of an engine cut-off switch link while operating on plane or above displacement speed. This rule applies to certain motorized vessels under 26 feet with 3 or more horsepower.

Operator Awareness in Miami Waters

Miami-Dade has elevated boater-safety attention around Biscayne Bay through its Boater Safety and Bay Education Task Force, reflecting the county’s focus on safer operation, education, and public awareness on local waterways.

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