Florida's high rate of boating incidents and fatalities underscores the urgent need for enhanced boater education. The Central Florida Boating Association (CFBA), in partnership with the National Safe Boating Council (NSBC), is launching a Boat Control On-Water Training program to improve boating safety across the state. By equipping boaters with essential skills, CFBA aims to reduce accidents and fatalities, ensuring a safer boating environment in Florida.

BELLE ISLE, Fla., July 9, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Florida often ranks among the highest in the nation for boating accidents and deaths, emphasizing the critical need for enhanced boater education. The Central Florida Boating Association (CFBA), a local non-profit, is partnering with the National Safe Boating Council (NSBC) to address this issue. Together, they are introducing a nationally recognized On-Water Boat Training program in Central Florida.

"Whether you're new to powerboating or looking to refine your skills, our boating safety courses will boost your confidence on the water," added Rice. "Our Instructors are licensed Captains and have undergone extensive training to provide top-notch boating education to our community."

According to the US Coast Guard's 2023 statistics, 75% of boating deaths occurred on boats where the operator had no boat safety training, while only 15% of fatalities involved trained operators. This stark contrast highlights the life-saving potential of proper boating education.

"We continually see Florida lead the nation in the highest number of boating fatalities," said Michael Rice, President of CFBA. "Our boating lessons aim to provide boaters with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate safely."

CFBA's program follows the American National Standard for on-water power boating skills. Each course provides personalized, small-group instruction with a 1:4 instructor-to-student ratio. Led by licensed captains, this hands-on training enables boaters to practice essential maneuvers and enhance their boat handling skills. Participants can choose to complete one or all four available courses using either their own boat or a boat provided by CFBA.

"Whether you're new to powerboating or looking to refine your skills, our courses will boost your confidence on the water," added Rice. "Our Instructors are experienced captains and have undergone extensive training to provide top-notch boating education to our community."

Training the Next Generation: Additionally, CFBA's Skipper Club offers powerboating courses and sailing lessons designed for youth ages 14+. These courses teach young boaters and sailors important skills to navigate the water safely, covering safety protocols, boating maneuvers, and control.

"We are excited to welcome CFBA as a course provider and appreciate their dedication to boating safety," said Peg Phillips, Executive Director of NSBC. "Our network of course providers and certified instructors play a crucial role in creating a safe boating environment for recreational enthusiasts."

Both the NSBC and CFBA strongly recommend boaters of all ages undergo proper instruction and education before heading out on the water.

About the Central Florida Boating Association:

The Central Florida Boating Association (CFBA) is a non-profit organization focused on improving boating in Central Florida through education, advocacy, and community involvement. They work with national and local groups to keep waterways safe, support boating enthusiasts, teach young boaters, and build a strong boating community.

For further details, please visit www.CFLBoating.org or contact CFBA at info@cflboating.org.

Media Contact

Captain Michael Rice, Central Florida Boating Association, 1 407-205-2654, info@cflboating.org, https://www.cflboating.org/

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