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The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) has partnered with the Royal Yachting Association (RYA), HM Coastguard, and Irish Sailing to provide free boating checklists aimed at improving boater safety and vessel preparation for the new season.
In 2024, RNLI lifeboats launched 1,900 times to assist powered boat users and sailors, saving 42 lives. The new initiative offers downloadable checklists covering key safety measures. The lists include weather checks, equipment inspections, and crew briefings.
A dedicated emergency action plan and VHF radio procedure guide are also included.
Sarah Pennicard of the RNLI Water Safety Team emphasised the importance of preparedness: ‘Things can quickly go wrong at sea, so having these checklists onboard reduces risks and improves response in an emergency.’


The campaign, supported by HM Coastguard in the UK and Irish Sailing in Ireland, highlights best practices such as using Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs), lifejackets, and conducting crew drills.
Richard Falk, RYA Director of Training, encouraged boaters to refresh their skills through RYA courses, while Irish Sailing’s Dave Garvey stressed that ‘safe boating leads to an enjoyable time afloat.’
The RNLI checklists can be downloaded for free at RNLI.org/boostskills
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