Generally speaking, the Fourth of July Holiday sees more boating activity than any other time of the year. This will be the second year that the level of blood alcohol content for an intoxicated boat operator has been reduced from .10 percent to .08 percent. Detection and apprehension of boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a top priority for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA).
Alcohol affects a person three times faster on the water than on land due to stressors such as sun glare, heat, vibration, and wave action. It is illegal to operate a boat if impaired. The TWRA urges boaters to choose a designated skipper.
To help this popular family activity be a safe and enjoyable experience, here are a few suggestions.
Certain U.S. Coast Guard approved equipment is required:
Other helpful tips:
Be aware of other boaters around you.
Stay alert, keep a sharp lookout at all times and remember:
Boat Safe, Boat Fun.