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When Going Boating, Leave Behind a 'Float Plan' #732224 07/22/05 06:49 PM
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TPW News Release

AUSTIN, Texas — Before you go, it is always important to leave some detailed information with a friend, co-worker or neighbor about your boating trip. That information is extremely helpful for authorities like Texas Parks and Wildlife Department game wardens who might be the ones coming to look for you if you're not back on time.

"The person at home needs to be able to give us a description of the boat, number of people and where they were planning on going. The first place we check is the boat ramp they departed from to see if their vehicle is still there," said Alfonso Campos, chief of marine enforcement at TPWD.

It may seem like an annoyance when boaters are ready to set out for a day of fun in the sun. But if something goes wrong, boaters need to be able to be found sooner rather than later. Here are some guidelines for what information to leave behind.

Where are you going?
  • Provide the time and place of departure (ramp).
  • Provide the destination and direction of travel.
  • If you have a cell phone, leave the number.
  • Write down what you are wearing. In case any kind of search is needed, this is important for law enforcement to know.
  • Notify someone if plans change.
  • Provide a description of your vehicle, including the make, model and license number and a description of the boat, including the license number.

Who is going with you?
  • List their names.
  • Identify if anyone has any serious medical problems or need for special medication.

When are you returning?
  • Allow for delays.
  • Set an "Alarm" time, (the time by which people should contact law enforcement if you're not back).



The solution to any problem - work, love, money, whatever - is to go fishing, and the worse the problem, the longer the trip should be. --John Gierach

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Re: When Going Boating, Leave Behind a 'Float Plan' #732225 07/22/05 07:46 PM
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Just a thought..

How about starting a "Float Plan" forum for the guys here on the good ole TFF?

People could start a topic when they leave, and reply when they come in.. I'm sure the offshore guys would appreciate it.

Re: When Going Boating, Leave Behind a 'Float Plan' #732226 07/23/05 04:12 AM
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My opinion is that float plans should be left with love ones and people who without a doubt no were your going and when you will be back.I have made many trips into the Gulf with float plans in place.I also copy maps and draw clouds on them in marker to show my path and fishing areas. Sometimes when on a hot bite we have had to head in to keep our float plan.Try this sight below for more information on float plans.

When I leave a float plan with my brother I know with out a doubt someone will be looking for me in the near future if I dont arrive and make the call within the time stated.
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-o/g-opr/float%20plan.htm


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Re: When Going Boating, Leave Behind a 'Float Plan' #732227 07/23/05 12:04 PM
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I think it is a great idea to do that. Its easier on the family to know where your going etc. in case of any kind of emergency.

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