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Boat Safety Equipment, Lifejackets, & Personal Floatation Devices

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Keep you and your passengers safe out on the water with PartsVu s extensive selection of boat safety equipment, including lifejackets, personal floatation devices, boat fire detectors, distress signals, first aid kits, ditch bags, and more. Shop products from some of the most trusted boat product suppliers, including Stearns, Mustang Survival, Seachoice, Full Throttle, First Watch, Orion Safety Products, and others.

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  • Safe-T-Alert SA-866 Photoelectric Smoke Detector - SA-866

    Safe-T-Alert

    Safe-T-Alert SA-866 Photoelectric Smoke Detector - SA-866

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  • Safe-T-Alert SA-339 White RV Battery Powered CO2 Detector - SA-339-WHT

    Safe-T-Alert

    Safe-T-Alert SA-339 White RV Battery Powered CO2 Detector - SA-339-WHT

    $75.33 $79.95
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  • Mustang Re-Arm Kit C - 33g Hammar Auto-Hydrostatic f/MD3153, MD3154, MD3155, MD3157, MD3183, MD3184 & MD3188 - MA7214

    Mustang Survival

    Mustang Re-Arm Kit C - 33g Hammar Auto-Hydrostatic f/MD3153, MD3154, MD3155, MD3157, MD3183, MD3184 & MD3188 - MA7214

    $136.33
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  • First Watch Re-Arm Pack - 38 Gram - Automatic - RA38A

    First Watch

    First Watch Re-Arm Pack - 38 Gram - Automatic - RA38A

    $45.59 $47.00
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  • First Watch RBA-200 Throw Device & Rescue Tube - RBA-200

    First Watch

    First Watch RBA-200 Throw Device & Rescue Tube - RBA-200

    $390.00
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  • Xintex Xintex Propane Fume Detector w/Plastic Sensor & Solenoid Valve - Chrome Bezel Display - P-1CS-R

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    Xintex Xintex Propane Fume Detector w/Plastic Sensor & Solenoid Valve - Chrome Bezel Display - P-1CS-R

    $615.00
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  • Princeton Tec - Meridian Strobe/Beacon - Neon Yellow - ST-NY

    Princeton Tec

    Princeton Tec - Meridian Strobe/Beacon - Neon Yellow - ST-NY

    $51.95
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  • Princeton Tec - Amp 1L with White Cone - Black - A90LBC-BK

    Princeton Tec

    Princeton Tec - Amp 1L with White Cone - Black - A90LBC-BK

    $25.97
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  • Princeton Tec - Amp 1L with White Cone - Neon Yellow - A90LBC-NY

    Princeton Tec

    Princeton Tec - Amp 1L with White Cone - Neon Yellow - A90LBC-NY

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  • Orion - First Aid Kit - Soft Case - Voyager Floating - 847

    Orion

    Orion - First Aid Kit - Soft Case - Voyager Floating - 847

    $155.49
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  • Orion - First Aid Kit - Soft Case - Inland - 943

    Orion

    Orion - First Aid Kit - Soft Case - Inland - 943

    $48.16
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  • Orion - First Aid Kit - Runabout - 962

    Orion

    Orion - First Aid Kit - Runabout - 962

    $15.03 $23.79
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  • Orion - First Aid Kit - Soft Case - Daytripper - 942

    Orion

    Orion - First Aid Kit - Soft Case - Daytripper - 942

    $28.38
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  • Orion - First Aid Kit - Weekender - 964

    Orion

    Orion - First Aid Kit - Weekender - 964

    $42.16 $47.99
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  • Orion - First Aid Kit - Soft Case - Blue Water - 841

    Orion

    Orion - First Aid Kit - Soft Case - Blue Water - 841

    $133.02
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  • Orion - First Aid Kit - Cruiser - 965

    Orion

    Orion - First Aid Kit - Cruiser - 965

    $105.98
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  • Orion - First Aid Kit - Offshore Sportfisherman - 844

    Orion

    Orion - First Aid Kit - Offshore Sportfisherman - 844

    $136.00
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  • Orion - First Aid Kit - Soft Case - Coastal - 840

    Orion

    Orion - First Aid Kit - Soft Case - Coastal - 840

    $41.36 $43.99
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  • Onyx - General Purpose Nylon Life Vest - Infant - Blue - 103000-500-000-12

    Onyx Outdoor

    Onyx - General Purpose Nylon Life Vest - Infant - Blue - 103000-500-000-12

    $25.84 $29.99
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  • Onyx - Universal Paddle Vest - 12190010000417 - Type III

    Onyx Outdoor

    Onyx - Universal Paddle Vest - 12190010000417 - Type III

    $73.78
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  • Onyx - General Purpose Nylon Life Vest - Adult Universal - Blue - 103000-500-004-12

    Onyx Outdoor

    Onyx - General Purpose Nylon Life Vest - Adult Universal - Blue - 103000-500-004-12

    $33.83
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  • Onyx - General Purpose Nylon Life Vest - Child - Blue

    Onyx Outdoor

    Onyx - General Purpose Nylon Life Vest - Child - Blue

    $33.17
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  • Onyx - General Purpose Nylon Life Vest - Adult Universal - Red - 103000-100-004-12

    Onyx Outdoor

    Onyx - General Purpose Nylon Life Vest - Adult Universal - Red - 103000-100-004-12

    $33.83
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  • Onyx - General Purpose Nylon Life Vest - Child - Red - 103000-100-001-12

    Onyx Outdoor

    Onyx - General Purpose Nylon Life Vest - Child - Red - 103000-100-001-12

    $33.83
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  • Onyx - General Purpose Nylon Life Vest - Adult Oversize - Red - 103000-100-005-12

    Onyx Outdoor

    Onyx - General Purpose Nylon Life Vest - Adult Oversize - Red - 103000-100-005-12

    $33.83
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  • Mustang Survival - Re-Arm Kit - 20G manual - MA2010

    Mustang Survival

    Mustang Survival - Re-Arm Kit - 20G manual - MA2010

    $61.74
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  • Kent Mesh Deluxe Vest - 3X-Large - 150800-200-070-20

    Kent Sporting Goods

    Kent Mesh Deluxe Vest - 3X-Large - 150800-200-070-20

    $96.10
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  • McMurdo - SmartFind S5A AIS SART - 1001755

    McMurdo

    McMurdo - SmartFind S5A AIS SART - 1001755

    $686.00
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  • Kwik Tek - NEOLITE SWOOSH PFD BLUE YOUTH - 1007603BBL

    Kwik Tek

    Kwik Tek - NEOLITE SWOOSH PFD BLUE YOUTH - 1007603BBL

    $87.52 $93.89
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  • Kwik Tek - NEOLITE SWOOSH PFD RED YOUTH - 1007603BRD

    Kwik Tek

    Kwik Tek - NEOLITE SWOOSH PFD RED YOUTH - 1007603BRD

    $87.50 $93.89
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  • Kent - Commercial Life Jacket - Orange - Adult Universal - 100400-200-004-16 - Type I

    Kent Sporting Goods

    Kent - Commercial Life Jacket - Orange - Adult Universal - 100400-200-004-16 - Type I

    $105.36
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  • Onyx Impulse A/M-33 All Clear Auto/Manual Inflatable Life Jacket - Blue - 132800-500-004-21

    Onyx Outdoor

    Onyx Impulse A/M-33 All Clear Auto/Manual Inflatable Life Jacket - Blue - 132800-500-004-21

    $319.99
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  • VIKING Immersion Rescue I Suit USCG/SOLAS w/Buoyancy Head Support - Neoprene Orange - Adult Small - PS20061050000

    VIKING

    VIKING Immersion Rescue I Suit USCG/SOLAS w/Buoyancy Head Support - Neoprene Orange - Adult Small - PS20061050000

    $599.95
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  • Onyx Impulse A/M 33 All Clear w/Harness Auto/Manual Inflatable Life Jacket - Grey - 134300-701-004-21

    Onyx Outdoor

    Onyx Impulse A/M 33 All Clear w/Harness Auto/Manual Inflatable Life Jacket - Grey - 134300-701-004-21

    $399.99
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  • VIKING Immersion Rescue I Suit USCG/SOLAS w/Buoyancy Head Support - Neoprene Orange - Adult Jumbo - PS20061058000

    VIKING

    VIKING Immersion Rescue I Suit USCG/SOLAS w/Buoyancy Head Support - Neoprene Orange - Adult Jumbo - PS20061058000

    $599.95
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  • First Watch FW40PRO Ergo Inflatable Auto - Black - FW-40PROA-BK

    First Watch

    First Watch FW40PRO Ergo Inflatable Auto - Black - FW-40PROA-BK

    $312.00
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Safety Equipment for Boats, Life Vests, and Personal Floatation Devices Resources and Information

PartsVu is thrilled to offer a variety of safety equipment for boats, like life bests, personal floatation devices, fire detectors for boats, distress signals, first aid kits, and ditch bags. Want to learn more about how to stay safe out on the water? Take a look at this helpful guide over on our blog, entitled US Coast Guard Requirements: Boat Safety Equipment.

Looking for more boating and marine products? Check out our complete selection of Products and Accessories or shop our broader category of Boating Accessories and Boating Safety Equipment.

Boat Safety Equipment, Lifejackets, and Personal Floatation Devices FAQs

What are the US Coastguard guidelines concerning life jackets?

While you must refer to the boating regulations within your state, minimum U.S. federal law requires a life jacket to be carried for each person on board. In states where no children’s life jacket law is in place, a U.S. Coast Guard interim rule requires children under 13 on moving boats to wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket that fits. Personal flotation device (PDF) guidelines are provided by the U.S. Coast Guard:

  • Type I PFDs/Offshore Life Jackets – Best for all waters including open ocean, rough seas, or remote water, where rescue may be slow.
  • Type II PDFs/Near-Shore Buoyant Vests – For general boating activities and good for calm, inland waters, or where there is a good chance for fast rescue.
  • Type III PFDs/Flotation Aids – For general boating or the specialized activity that is marked on the device such as water skiing, hunting, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and others. Good for calm, inland waters, or where there is a good chance for fast rescue. These PDFs are designed to complement the given watersport.

PartsVu offers a wide range of life jackets. See the links below for our most recommended or click here to view our complete selection.

Why should I get a marine first aid kit

Smart boating involves being prepared to address injuries or even medical emergencies out on the water. The type of first aid or medical kit needed depends on the type of boating being pursued. For example, near-shore boating in frequently traveled areas likely requires only a fairly basic first aid kit to treat minor cuts, insect stings, sunburns, and other similar injuries. However, offshore boating requires being prepared for true medical emergencies where help could be a few hours away and lives could be at stake.

PartsVu recommends the following medical kits:

  • Orion Safety Products Daytripper First Aid Kit – Great for day trips
  • Orion Safety Products Coastal First Aid Kit – Perfect for inshore and near-shore fisherman
  • Orion Safety Products Bluewater First Aid Kit – Ideal for coastal cruisers & offshore fisherman

What are some of the most popular boating safety equipment

Type I, offshore life jackets provide the most buoyancy and are specifically designed for rough, open waters, where rescue might be delayed. They are also designed to turn an unconscious person face-up in the water.

Given that man-overboard situations can be sudden and deadly when boating offshore, automatically inflating PFDs are a must. Automatic inflation relies mostly on a dissolvable bobbin with a spring/pin arrangement. The water dissolves the bobbin, and the spring-powered pin punches the CO2 canister for inflation. Because the spring/pin arrangement can fail, every automatically inflating PFD has a manual cord and oral inflation tube. Many PFDs designed for offshore boating include pockets for PLBs and strobe lights.

A ditch bag must contain the items needed to call for help and to survive in a life raft while waiting for rescue. A ditch bag must be kept in an accessible location on board, ready for immediate removal should the need arise.

We recommend against trying to adapt a duffel bag or using a dry bag. Rather, we advise using bags specifically designed for abandon-ship/survival situations. What features should your ditch bag have? Floatation, water-resistance, bright colors for visibility, carrying straps, and tethers for sure. Additionally, we suggest looking for a bag with well-designed dividers so you can organize your gear. Finally, the bag must be large enough to contain survival gear plus food and water for you and all others on board.

A life raft is designed to keep the passengers of a sunk, capsized, or burned boat alive until they can be rescued. Although every offshore boater hopes to never need their life raft, it is the most important piece of equipment aboard. Life rafts leave the passengers aboard with little protection from the elements but are designed for visibility to aid with rescue efforts. Although much-needed safety devices, they should only be used as a last resort. Whenever possible, it is safer to stay aboard your main vessel even if it is damaged.

What are the US Coast Guard’s Requirements for my boat’s fire extinguisher? 

Fire extinguisher requirements will depend on the age of the vessel, its size, and whether or not a fire extinguishing system is in place.

For Boats 2018 & Newer:

For powerboats less than 26′, you need a minimum of one 5-B or 20-B rated fire extinguisher that are date stamped. Vessels between 26′ – 40′ require two of these. This applies to boats without an existing fire extinguishing system.

If your boat has a fire extinguishing system built-in, you may reduce the requirement by one unit. So, in this case, a powerboat with a fire extinguishing system that measures less than 26′ would need no additional fire extinguishers, while boats measuring 26′ – 40′ would require only one.

For Boats Made between 1953 – 2017:

For powerboats less than 26′, you need at least one B-1 fire extinguisher (a 5-pound fire extinguisher) on board. Boats 26′ – 40′ must carry a minimum of two B-1 fire extinguishers. Fire extinguishers have expiration dates, so boaters need to be mindful of that. This rule applies to boats without an existing fire extinguishing system.

If your boat has a fire extinguishing system built-in, you may again reduce the requirement by one unit. So, in this case, a powerboat with a fire extinguishing system that measures less than 26′ would need no additional fire extinguishers, while boats measuring 26′ – 40′ would require only one.

Why should boaters follow safety regulations?

Boating on various waterways is similar to automobiles out on the roads and highways—safety devices are designed to keep people safe. Thousands of accidents occur, many of which have a high probability of injury and a substantial number of cases resulting in death.

Specifically, in 2020 the Coast Guard counted 5,265 recreational boating accidents resulting in 767 deaths, 3,191 injuries, and approximately $62.5 million of property damage. Where the cause of death was known, 75% of fatal boating accident victims drowned. Of those drowning victims with reported life jacket usage, 86% were not wearing a life jacket.

Since most accidents occur unexpectedly, there may not be sufficient time to put on a life jacket, especially when stowed away in a locker. In cases where a person is thrown overboard, it is harder than you think to get them back on board, which can be assisted with proper equipment. Always be sure personal floatation devices (PFDs) are in good and serviceable condition. For extra protection, equip your PFDs with a whistle and emergency light.