Boat Ed Temporary Boating Certification Practice Exam

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What is considered safe practice when operating a boat near divers?

Towing the divers’ equipment

Speeding past to keep the wake down

Monitoring the area for diver activity

When operating a boat near divers, monitoring the area for diver activity is crucial for safety. This practice ensures that the operator is aware of the divers' locations and can navigate the boat accordingly to avoid any potential accidents or injuries. Divers may be submerged or near the surface, making it essential for a boat operator to have visual awareness of their surroundings to protect the divers.

Staying vigilant also helps in recognizing any dive flags displayed, which signal the presence of divers in the water. These flags are vital for informing boaters of the area they should avoid or navigate carefully. Ensuring safety in these scenarios fosters a respectful and secure environment for everyone involved in aquatic activities, ultimately promoting safety on the water.

Backing the boat away from the flag

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