Boaters heading out for the Labor Day holiday will likely find busy waterways and lower water levels.
Susan Stocker, boating law administrator and education coordinator for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, said boat operators need to operate with caution and to watch for hazards in the water.
Stocker said boat ramps will likely be busy, placing boating etiquette at a premium.
“Everyone is excited to get on the water,” she said. “Be patient, and when it’s your turn be ready to launch. Courtesy on the water goes a long way in avoiding problems.”
She said an obvious way to prevent problems is for boat operators to avoid alcohol while operating the craft.
“We want boaters to have fun on the water, but we don’t want that fun to end in a boating tragedy. Boaters need to keep safety in mind while on the water,” Stocker said.
Preparing for a safe day on the water begins in the driveway. Make sure to have a properly fitting life jacket for each person on board and that all of the safety equipment, including a properly working fire extinguisher, is on board.
“Remember, life jackets only work when worn,” Stocker said. “Life jackets float, you don’t.”
Boating safety tips
Media Contacts:
Central and Southern Iowa - Susan Stocker, Boating Law Administrator and Education Coordinator, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, 515-313-6439
Eastern Iowa – Jeff Harrison, State Conservation Officer, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, 563-349-9418
Northern Iowa – Ben Bergman, State Conservation Officer, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, 641-425-0828
Western Iowa – Steve Griebel, State Conservation Officer, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, 712-301-4009