Over the years many boating safety organizations have worked with the Coast Guard to collectively make boating safer and more enjoyable. These invaluable partners include:
The National Water Safety Congress
The American Boat and Yacht Council
The National Safe Boating Council
The National Association of State Boating Law Administrators
The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
The U.S. Power Squadrons
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U.S. Sailing
The National Boating Federation
The American Canoe Association
The Boy Scouts of America (Sea Scouts)
The American Red Cross
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
The National Marine Manufacturers Association
The National Boating Safety Advisory Council
The Water Sports Industry Association
The Personal Watercraft Industry Association
The Personal Flotation Device Manufacturers Association
United Safe Boating Institute
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