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Marine Safety Equipment

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Stay safe on the water with marine safety equipment trusted by Canadian boaters. At The Harbour Chandler, we carry everything you need to meet Transport Canada requirements and protect your crew, including lifejackets, flares, throw bags, reboarding devices, alarms, radar reflectors, safety lights, whistles, and marine horns. Our selection also includes essential boat hooks, paddles, and safety kits designed for emergency use in Canadian waters. Whether you’re cruising, fishing, or paddling, our marine safety gear ensures you’re prepared for any situation on the water.

✔ Boat Safety Equipment Requirements by Vessel Size

Not sure what safety gear your boat legally needs? Use our Transport Canada safety guides by vessel size.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What safety equipment is required on a boat in Canada?

Required safety equipment in Canada depends on your boat size and type. Common requirements include lifejackets, a buoyant heaving line, a bailer or pump, sound signaling devices, navigation lights, and flares or visual distress signals.

Q. Do I need a lifejacket for every person on board?

Yes, Transport Canada requires a properly fitting lifejacket or personal flotation device (PFD) for each person on board.

Q. Are flares required on all boats?

Flares are required on most vessels operating in Canadian waters, especially in coastal areas. Requirements vary based on boat size and where you are operating.

Q. What is included in a marine safety kit?

A typical marine safety kit may include a bailer or pump, rope or heaving line, whistle or sound device, flashlight, and other essential items required by Transport Canada.

Q. How do I know what safety gear my boat needs?

Safety requirements are based on vessel length and type. You can use Transport Canada guidelines or a vessel size safety chart to determine exactly what is required.

Q. Is marine safety equipment different for freshwater and saltwater?

The core safety requirements are generally the same, but additional equipment may be recommended for coastal or offshore boating due to changing weather and conditions.

Q. How often should I replace marine safety equipment?

Some safety equipment, like flares, has expiration dates and must be replaced regularly. Other items should be inspected often to ensure they are in working condition.

Q. Can I get help choosing the right safety equipment?

Yes, our team can help you choose the correct safety equipment based on your boat size and how you use it, ensuring you meet Transport Canada requirements.