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Florida Boating Safety Equipment Checklist

Boating safety is something that every boater should be aware of. Having a checklist makes the process much, much easier. Here, we have put together a safety checklist based on Florida law. This way, when you're boating, you're not only safe, but legal as well. By using this checklist, you give yourself and your loved ones a safer experience on the water. We made this as easy as possible, click below on the class of boat you plan to operate.

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Select your Class of Vessel

CLASS A - Less than 16 feet in length (also canoes and kayaks)

Boats up to 16 feet in length
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CLASS 1 - 16 feet to less than 26 feet in length

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CLASS 2 - 26 feet to less than 40 feet in length

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CLASS 3 - 40 feet to less than 65 feet in length

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