Showing posts with label boating on Lake Murray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boating on Lake Murray. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2009

TOP 5 Reasons for Boating Citations from DNR

Don't Get in Trouble Boating at Lake Murray!
Here are the TOP 5 Reasons for Boating Citations from S.C. Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Officers on Lake Murray:
  1. Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) inadequate
  2. Negligent Operation
  3. Boating Under the Influence
  4. Violation of "No Wake" zones
  5. Lapsed Boat Registation decals
Links for Lake Murray Boating & Boating Safety:
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
Boating Laws and Responsibilities
South Carolina Boating Regulations
S.C. Online Boating Safety Course & Exam
South Carolina - Personal Flotation Devices (life jackets)

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Mel's Welcome to Lake Murray Video

I'm starting videocasting with my first Lake Murray video!




Lake Murray video in HD!

Thanks to my videographer, Kelly Coker!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Watch out for Lightning this Summer!

Lightning... A Real Danger on South Carolina Lakes
More thunder storms are headed our way during the spring and summer. Please pay attention to the weather while boating on Lake Murray and other South Carolina lakes.


Monday, April 6, 2009

Ready for Boating Season on Lake Murray?

Boating Season is about to start on Lake Murray!


Warm weather brings an increased level of boating traffic on Lake Murray. Are you ready for fun? Is your boat equipped for safety? Do you know boating basics and laws for operating a boat safely?

Nationally, over 69% of all fatal boating accident victims drowned. Of those who drowned, over 89% of the victims were not wearing a life jacket. Over 83% of the boaters who drowned were using boats less than 26 feet in length. Consistent with previous years, 75% of reported fatalities occurred on boats where the operator had not received boating safety instruction.


Did you know? Only 7 states have a higher number of boats registered than South Carolina? South Carolina's Number of Deaths per 100,000 Registered Boats is lower than the national average? (2.3 vs. 5.3)

Links for more South Carolina Boating information:
The Handbook of South Carolina Boating Laws and Responsibilities
South Carolina Online Boating Safety Course and Exam
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
Boating in South Carolina
Check a Watercraft/Motor Status


Check the weather:
Lake Murray Weather Station
Mel Coker's Columbia Weather Page

Boating Safety:
Lake Murray Power Squadron Boat Smart Course
National Safe Boating Council
Safe Boating Campaign
Boating Safety - U.S. Coast Guard
FloatPlan Central
2007 Boating Accident Statistics (read this!)