b'B O AT I N G R E G U L AT I O N SBoat DisposalBoats with Causes: 1-888-228-7320 If you wish to dispose of your vessel at your local Ifyouaretheregisteredownerandhavewww.boatswithcauses.org/ct-boat-donation.htm transfer station, contact them first to see if they accept documentation to show this, then you can simply Vehicle Disposal Recycling Center: 888-495- vessels. Some require that the vessels be cut into disposeoftheboat.CGSSec.15-147requires5886 pieces and have all liquids removed. Please properly that you notify the DMV within 15 days of transfer,www.givecars.com dispose of all liquids. destruction, theft, loss or abandonment.Boat Angel: 1-800-227-2643 Ifyouencounteranabandonedboat,seethe Belowaresomeorganizationsthatacceptwww.boatangel.org guidanceontheDEEP-BoatingDivisionwebsiteBoats 4 Heroes: 240-750-9899donated boats. You are encouraged to look onlinehttps://boats4heroes.org/boat-donation/ https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/Boating/Abandoned-for additional organizations.American Cancer Society: 800.227.2345 Boats.https://www.cancer.org/involved/donate/more-ways-to-give/cars-for-a-cure.htmlthe damaged property. Any accident in which the total damages to all property affected Operators involved in a boating accident which results in any ofis in excess of $500 must be reported by the operator not later the circumstances noted below shall immediately notify the nearestthan five days after the accident on forms provided by the DEEP. law enforcement agency with jurisdiction in the area and, not laterThe form can be downloaded on our website:https://portal.than48hoursaftertheaccident,reportthematteronaformct.gov/DEEP/Boating/Boating-and-PaddlingselectLaws provided by the Department of Energy & Environmental Protection,and Requirements.(DEEP) Boating Division: The operator of the vessel must make out the report, if they 1. The death of any person from whatever cause. cannot do so, the owner or a survivor of the accident must initiate 2. The disappearance of any person from on board. the report. (Page 65)3.Theinjuryofanypersonsufficienttorequiremedical attention beyond simple first aid.Drink Counting MethoDblood Alcohol ContentIn a One Hour PeriodNUMBER OF DRINKSPHOTO CREDIT - GWENDOLYNN FLYNNCust.Weight 1 2 3 4 5 6 7100 .036 .076 .105 .140 .180 .220 .250 Rules for Jet Packs and Flyboardslbs125lbs .030 .060 .090 .120 .150 .180 .210 Public Act 16-187 set forth rules for Water Jet Packs and 150lbs .025 .050 .075 .100 .120 .150 .170 Flyboards, known as Jetted Articulated Vessels (JAVs).175 .020 .040 .060 .085 .105 .130 .145You must be 16 years of age or older to operate a (JAVs).lbs200YoumusthaveavalidCertificateofPersonal Watercraft lbs .016 .036 .050 .070 .090 .105 .120 Operation to operate a JAV.225lbs .014 .028 .043 .065 .080 .100 .110Anyone who can turn the JAV on or off, or who can influence the thrust, speed or direction of the JAV is considered to be an REMEMBER: The liver removes the equivalent of one ounce of 80 proof alcohol per hour. One ounce of 80 proof alcohol, 12 ounces of beer, or 6 ounces of table wine all have the same effect on theoperator of the JAV. Under these rules it is possible for a JAV to body. As a professional bartender, you MUST know your states Blood Alcohol Content laws! have more than one operator.All states have set their BAC to .08% as federally mandated.JAVs are illegal to operate at night, which is consistent with All states have set their BAC to .08% as federally mandated.DISclaIMER: Counting drinks is an accepted method of determining a customers BAC level. The server of alcohol MUST make a judgement based on counting drinks, as well as observingall personal watercraft operation.the customers behavior and appearance. The above chart will not be accurate if a customer You are not allowed to use a JAV in a Slow-No-Wake area has consumed alcohol prior to your serving them, or if the alcohol is not measured accurately. Professional Bartending Schools of America has developed the above chart as a guideline to help inor within 200 feet of any dock, shore, pier or fixed structure or determining the customers BAC level. The server of alchohol assumes all liability for their decisions in the serving alchohol. Professional Bartending Schools of America accepts no liability for anywithin 100 feet of any vessel except to transit the area: NO TRICKS servers decision based on use of the above chart. ALLOWED!2021 Connecticut BOATERS GUIDE27'