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M7Engineering

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Location: Seattle, WA 98107

We are a Professional Marine Engineering firm that provides consulting services to yacht owners, includes Marine Survey Work, Project Design and Electrical Support and Preventive Maintenance.

Services:
  • Boat Service
  • Boat Surveyor
  • Boat Repair
  • Marine Surveyor
  • Boat Safety
  • Boat Concierge Services
  • Marine Electronics Installation

Featured Reviews for Boat Safety Pros in Covington

Rocket City Marine
Angie H
May 23, 2025
“Very happy with the service that was completed on my boat!!!“
Suncoast Boat Services
Ketih T
May 13, 2025
“Excellent service and communication ahead of the call“
Mobile Motorboat Mechanics
Julie B
January 6, 2023
“Matt was very thorough and discussed in layman terms what needed to be done so i could understand Reasonably priced too!“

Boat Safety FAQs

What is boat safety?

Boat safety involves following best practices, laws, and using safety equipment to ensure the well-being of passengers and protect your vessel.

What safety equipment is required on a boat?

Most boats must carry life jackets, fire extinguishers, signaling devices, navigation lights, and a throwable flotation device.

Do I need a boating safety certificate?

In many states, operators born after a certain year must complete a boating safety course.

How do I prepare for safe boating?

Plan your trip, check weather conditions, inspect safety gear, and let someone know your float plan.

What is a float plan?

A float plan includes your boating route, expected return time, and contact information in case of emergency.

Are life jackets required at all times?

They must be onboard and accessible for all passengers, and worn by children and in certain situations.

Can I boat at night?

Yes, but you must have proper navigation lights and know the rules for night operation.

Where can I take a boat safety course?

Most states offer online or in-person courses through the Coast Guard, NASBLA, or local boating agencies.