America’s Boating Channel™ is now releasing still photos taken during production of “BOAT OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES,” its seventh Season Six boating safety and boater education video.
Every Friday morning at 9:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), a new behind-the-scenes album for a Season Six video will debut on America’s Boating Channel’s Facebook page.
This week, the “BOAT OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES” video will be highlighted concurrently on AmericasBoatingChannel.com, America’s Boating Channel on YouTube, and across online social media.
“BOAT OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES” covers obligations of boat operators for ensuring safety from pre-departure to the conclusion of every voyage. Viewers will learn operational techniques and boater courtesy. Also featured are tips for avoiding negligence.
The video features members of the Chattanooga Sail & Power Squadron, Lake Murray Power Squadron, and Tybee Light Sail & Power Squadron coordinated by squadron field producers Sue Kuemmel, David Allen, and Charlie Saytanides.
America’s Boating Channel’s sixth season of videos, which premiered throughout the 2022 boating season, includes “FIRE EXTINGUISHER REGULATIONS,” “DEFENSIVE BOATING,” “DIGITAL CHARTS AND VIRTUAL ATONS,” “COMMERCIAL TRAFFIC,” “TRAILERING A BOAT,” “LIFE JACKET WEAR,” “BOAT OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES,” “NAVIGATING INLETS,” “ELECTRONIC VISUAL DISTRESS SIGNALS,” and “CAPACITY COMPLIANCE.”
America’s Boating Channel is now preparing to launch its new “INLET DRONE VIDEOS” service offering that will provide narrated aerial video coverage to help recreational boaters prepare for their first sorties through specific U.S. high-traffic waterway entrances. The first three inlets to be covered in the new series will be Cape Fear, NC; Haulover Inlet, FL; and Columbia River Bar, OR. To learn more, email [email protected].