Whether you are a seasoned boater or are new to the marine lifestyle, you’ll want to prioritize safety on the water by creating a float plan before you head out. A boat float plan carries all the information rescue personnel will need to find you if you get stranded on the water. That’s why you should spend enough time creating your float plan and entering all essential data to help you in an emergency.

Here’s all you need to know about creating your boat float plan. Read on to learn more, and for more information, contact East Coast Flightcraft, Inc!

Tips for Creating Your Boat Float Plan

When creating your boat float plan, log essential information and leave a copy with a reliable friend or family member who won’t accompany you on your trip.

Your float plan should include your starting point, anticipated route, and expected time of arrival at your destination. The plan should also include a detailed description of your boat, the number of passengers onboard your vessel, and their contact information. You can also mention the phone numbers of your local Coast Guard unit and friends the rescue team can contact in an emergency.

Additional Tips

Creating a float plan alone isn't enough. You should follow it to the T and encourage your boating enthusiast friends to make their float plans and adhere to them as closely as possible. If you change your plan, share the updated copy with your family member or friend before leaving home.

You should also ensure your passengers' familiarity with your float plan and emergency contact information.

Once you've completed your trip, close the float plan by letting your contact person know you’re back home.

We hope you find these tips helpful. If you have more questions or need help to make a float plan before your next outing, contact our East Coast Flightcraft, Inc. We have multiple dealerships throughout Massachusetts and New Hampshire, so reach out today!