Monday, August 17, 2015

Recap Boating and Drinking


For boaters and recreationalist concerned about boater safety, alcohol is the deadliest factor when it comes to accidents on the water. Statistics on this accidents as well as information on regulations and safety tips can be found on the United States Coast Guard website. Alcohol regulation on water around the United States is difficult to control because of the lack of standardized rules compared to cars on roadways. With the previous ease of access to rent watercraft inexperienced boaters can take control. Alcohol is a factor that leads to almost half of all incidents with inexperienced or distracted boaters making up the other half when it comes to accidents. Another source that can provide safety tips as well as answer myths and truths about alcohol on the water is the Boat U.S. Foundation

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Preview of Boating and Drinking

A common sight on the lakes of North Texas during the summer are boats alongside other recreational activities taking place around the lakes. Even if someone does not own a watercraft, places like Waterway Adventures, which offer boat and various other rentals, can be used to gain access to go out on the lakes. Meadowmere Park is another place that offers access to the lakes by renting out camping grounds; access to a beach and swimming area, and kayak rentals can also be used by someone trying to experience a good time on the North Texas lakes. With the ease of access to get on the heavily populated waters safety should be a concern for many. Incidents involving alcohol are commonplace, and the difficulties in regulating consumption on the water has some fearful.