Re: What to do when engine dies???
In Canada all boaters have to have a boater operators card and while studying for it used this information thought it might help
http://www.boaterexam.com/canada/education
Not over 6m [= 18'] powered
Personal Protective Equipment:
One Government of Canada (Department of Transport) approved personal flotation device (PFD) or a life jacket for small vessels of appropriate size for each person on board
One buoyant heaving line of not less than 15m in length
Boat Safety Equipment:
One manual propelling device (paddle or oars) OR an anchor with not less than 15m of cable, rope or chain in any combination
One Class 5BC fire extinguisher (if the craft is equipped with an inboard engine, a fixed fuel tank of any size, or a fuel burning cooking, heating or refrigerating appliance).
One bailer or one manual water pump fitted with sufficient hose to enable one person using the pump to pump water from the bilge of the vessel over the side of the vessel. (A bailer or manual water pump is not required for any multi-hull vessel that has subdivided multiple-sealed hull construction.)
Distress Equipment:
A watertight flashlight or 3 Canadian approved flares of type A,B or C
Navigation Equipment:
A sound signaling device or a sound signaling appliance audible at distances of one-half a marine mile (0.93 km)
Navigation lights that meet the applicable standards set out in the Collision Regulations if the pleasure craft is operated after sunset and before sunrise or in periods of restricted visibility.