SMALL PASSENGER VESSEL LOG BOOK - U S Coast Guard - uscg 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SMALL PASSENGER VESSEL LOG BOOK in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Vessel Name' at the top of the form. This identifies your vessel for record-keeping purposes.
  3. Proceed to fill out the 'EPIRB Monthly Test Log' section. Input your NOAA Registration number, hydrostatic release expiration date, and battery expiration date.
  4. In the 'Fire Protection' section, document inspections of portable fire extinguishers and fixed fire fighting systems. Ensure you note dates and initials for each inspection.
  5. Complete the 'First Aid Kit' section by checking off items and noting their expiration dates. This ensures compliance with safety regulations.
  6. Fill in the 'Drill Log' sections by recording dates, types of drills conducted, and names of participants to maintain thorough training records.

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Boats Less Than 16ft Recreational boats must carry Coast Guard approved Personal Flotation Devices, in good and serviceable condition, and of appropriate size for the intended user. Wearable PFDs must be readily accessible, not stowed in bags, locked or closed compartments or have other gear stowed on top of them.
Every vessel less that 39.4 feet (12 meters) long must carry an efficient sound-producing device. Every vessel 39.4 (12 meters) long, but less than 65.6 feet (20 meters) must carry a bell and a whistle.
The typical items that are included are time, date, weather, destination, and passengers. A note of whether fuel was taken on, any changes that needed to happen (like a course alteration due to weather), and engine hours are great items to have as well, as they can be useful later.
Vessels 16 to 26 feet Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) Fire Extinguisher. Visual Distress Signal. Sound-producing Device (bell, horn, whistle, etc.) Backfire Flame Control. Ventilation (Boats built prior to Aug. Ventilation (Boats built after Aug. Vessel Lighting.
Boats Less Than 16ft There must be one Type I, II, III, or V PFD for each person on board or being towed on water skis, etc., PLUS one Type IV throwable device. Throwable, Type IV PFDs may no longer be substituted for wearable types on boats less than 16 feet.

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Requirements to Join the Coast Guard Be between 17-42 years old. Hold U.S. citizenship or be a legal permanent resident. Have a high school diploma or equivalent. Meet the Coast Guard physical requirements, as well as the mental and moral standards of the service.

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