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Get Float Plan 2020-2025
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How to fill out the Float Plan online
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of how to effectively fill out the Float Plan online. By completing this plan, you ensure that a reliable person is informed about your boating plans, allowing for timely assistance if needed.
Follow the steps to fill out the Float Plan accurately.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Float Plan and open it for editing.
- Begin by entering your vessel identification information. Fill in the name and port, document or registration number, year and make of the vessel, length, type, hull and trim color, and any unique features.
- For propulsion details, provide information on both primary and auxiliary engines, including horsepower and fuel capacity for each.
- In the communications section, list all devices on board. Include the radio call sign, DSC MMSI number, and details for any cockpit or handheld radios, as well as a cell phone and other communication methods.
- Complete the navigation section by checking all navigation tools you have. This may include maps, charts, compass, GPS, and radar.
- Next, fill out the safety and survival equipment section. Specify the number of personal floatation devices (PFDs) and visual distress signals you have on board, as well as any other safety gear.
- List all persons on board starting with the operator. Record their name, age, sex, address, and vehicle details. Include a list of passengers with their names, ages, and sexes.
- Draft your itinerary, noting the departure and arrival times and locations, the mode of travel, reasons for stops, and check-in times.
- Finally, review all fields for accuracy before saving your changes. You may choose to download, print, or share the completed form with the designated reliable person.
Complete your Float Plan online to ensure your safety and that of others while boating.
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