

Washington has some problems with boating safety. According to the Washington State Parks Boating Program, there were 25 accidents involving recreational boats in just 30 days over part of July and August this year. While the exact number of injuries aren’t tallied, there were at least five fatalities.
Recreational boating can be awesome for the people who enjoy it — but too many people take liberties when they’re on the water that they wouldn’t take behind the wheel of a car. Consider, for example, what happened down in Texas when boaters let their enthusiasm carry themselves away during a parade. They circled around each other too closely and too fast, creating wakes that ultimately capsized or flooded smaller vessels, sinking some and injuring quite a few people.
That’s why boaters are being urged to remember the following rules:
Despite your best efforts, you can still end up seriously injured or a loved one can be killed in a boating accident with a reckless or negligent boater. If that happens, find out more about what it takes to hold the other party accountable.