...Seat cushions are no longer approved as primary flotation devices, however. Everyone on the boat needs a wearable personal flotation device of the proper size and type. Life jackets made with the waterfowler in mind are available in camouflage...
...equipment required by Minnesota law. That includes a U.S. Coast Guard approved "Type I, II, III or V" wearable personal flotation device, more commonly known in human terms as a life jacket, life vest or life saver for each person who will...
...their running lights properly, the DNR said. Minnesota law requires that there be a Coast Guard-approved wearable personal flotation device on board and readily accessible for each person. Boats 16 feet and longer also need one Type IV PFD, or...
...fulfilled legal requirements. Today each boater must have a U.S. Coast Guard approved type I, II, III or V wearable Personal Flotation Device on board. Except for canoes and kayaks, boats 16 feet and longer also must have a Type IV boater's flotation...
...Seat cushions are no longer approved as primary flotation devices though, so everyone on the boat needs a wearable personal flotation device of the proper size and type. DNR water safety experts try to discourage hunters from wearing hip boots...
...wearing a life jacket, particularly in May and early June. Boats must have U.S. Coast Guard-approved wearable personal flotation devices (life jackets) of the proper size - readily accessible - for each person on board. Boats 16 feet and...
...distress. Seat cushions are no longer approved as primary flotation devices. Everyone on the boat needs a wearable personal flotation device of the proper size and type. The DNR offers these safety tips: Wear a life jacket to and from the blind...
...Seat cushions are no longer approved as primary flotation devices, however. Everyone on the boat needs a wearable personal flotation device of the proper size and type. Life jackets made with the waterfowler in mind are available in camouflage...
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