A "float plan" is like a "flight plan"; where you're starting from and when, where you're going, and what route you expect to take. It's so that if you don't show up at your destination when people expect you to be, that rescue agencies will know where to start looking for you. That's because Search and Rescue flight crews would like a chance to find you before you die of exposure, thirst, or hunger.
A "flight plan" covers one airplane trip from here to there. With boats, your "float plan" may need to cover more time and several segments. For example, your sailboat from San Diego to Tahiti will take several weeks and may include a few stops, in Hilo, Kauai, and Johnston Atoll. You should include what kind of rescue beacons you are taking, what radio frequencies you will monitor, and your approximate planned track.
The date and time to contact the authorities
a date and time to contact the authorities.The purpose of filing a float plan is to provide important information in case of an emergency. A float plan includes a description of your boat, who is on board, a description of the safety equipment you are carrying, where you expect to be, and when you expect to be there. Instruct the person holding the float plan to notify the Coast Guard or other appropriate agency if you do not return within a reasonable time after your scheduled arrival (taking into account weather, etc.).A float plan should contain the following information: 1. Date. 2. Time to contact the authorities.
a date and time to contact the authorities.The purpose of filing a float plan is to provide important information in case of an emergency. A float plan includes a description of your boat, who is on board, a description of the safety equipment you are carrying, where you expect to be, and when you expect to be there. Instruct the person holding the float plan to notify the Coast Guard or other appropriate agency if you do not return within a reasonable time after your scheduled arrival (taking into account weather, etc.).A float plan should contain the following information: 1. Date. 2. Time to contact the authorities.
You should leave your float plan for the weekend with a friend or relative.
A boater should leave a float plan for friends or family ashore.
A boater should leave a float plan for friends or family ashore.
A boater should leave a float plan for friends or family ashore.
You should leave your float plan for the weekend with a friend or relative.
a date and time to contact the authorities.The purpose of filing a float plan is to provide important information in case of an emergency. A float plan includes a description of your boat, who is on board, a description of the safety equipment you are carrying, where you expect to be, and when you expect to be there. Instruct the person holding the float plan to notify the Coast Guard or other appropriate agency if you do not return within a reasonable time after your scheduled arrival (taking into account weather, etc.).A float plan should contain the following information: 1. Date. 2. Time to contact the authorities.
a date and time to contact the authorities.The purpose of filing a float plan is to provide important information in case of an emergency. A float plan includes a description of your boat, who is on board, a description of the safety equipment you are carrying, where you expect to be, and when you expect to be there. Instruct the person holding the float plan to notify the Coast Guard or other appropriate agency if you do not return within a reasonable time after your scheduled arrival (taking into account weather, etc.).A float plan should contain the following information: 1. Date. 2. Time to contact the authorities.
You should leave your float plan for the weekend with a friend or relative.
You should leave your float plan for the weekend with a friend or relative.