05/15/2026
National Safe Boating Week is May 16–22!
As Tennesseans prepare for Memorial Day weekend and the start of summer boating season, the TWRA is reminding everyone to stay safe on the water.
Recommended tips for boaters:
Take a boating safety course: Gain valuable knowledge and on-water experience in a boating safety course with many options for novices to experienced boaters.
Check equipment: Schedule a free vessel safety check with local U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary or U.S. Power Squadrons to make sure all essential equipment is present, working, and in good condition.
Make a float plan: Always let someone on shore know the trip itinerary, including operator and passenger information, boat type and registration, and communication equipment on board.
Wear a life jacket: Make sure everyone wears a life jacket – every time. A stowed life jacket is no use in an emergency.
Use an engine cut-off device: An engine cut-off device, or engine cut-off switch, is a proven safety device to stop the boat’s engine should the operator unexpectedly fall overboard.
Watch the weather: Always check the forecast before departing on the water and frequently during the excursion.
Know what’s going on around you at all times: Nearly a quarter of all reported boating accidents last year were caused by operator inattention or improper lookout.
Know where you’re going and travel at safe speeds: Be familiar with the area, local boating speed zones, and always travel at a safe speed.
Never boat under the influence: A BUI is involved in one-third of all recreational boating fatalities. Always designate a sober skipper.
Keep in touch: Have more than one communication device that works when wet. VHF radios, emergency locator beacons, satellite phones, and cell phones can all be important devices in an emergency.
Help us keep Tennessee’s waterways safe by making smart choices every time you head out on the water.
For more information on staying safe visit our website: https://www.tn.gov/twra/boating/regulations-and-safety-concerns.html