HERE - Central New York Boat Show

PRESS RELEASE: January 29, 2015
Contacts:
Dave White, New York Sea Grant, 315-312-3042, [email protected]
Drew Wickham, CNY Boat Show Manager, 585-526-5460, [email protected]
Publicist Kara Lynn Dunn, 315-465-7578, [email protected]
2015 CNY Boat Show Adds Suddenly-In-Command Learning Drill for Public
Aboard Vessel
Syracuse, NY – What do you do when you are enjoying a boat ride and an emergency
suddenly occurs and you find yourself in charge of the boat? To find out, visit the
February 11-15, 2015 Central New York Boat Show and participate in a free and fun, but
deadly serious, hands-on learning experience aboard a boat that could save your life and
others.
New York Sea Grant and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGA) are offering an
interactive Suddenly-In-Command training experience at the 5-day event that is the
largest and oldest boat show in New York State. The introductory program will engage
visitors aboard a 28-foot pontoon boat as if an emergency on the water has occurred.
The public will participate in a life jacket drill with various types of floatation and
inflatable life vests; learn basic boating terminology, equipment and operations to be able
to assess, stabilize and pilot a boat and summon assistance; learn the three different types
of emergency flares and see how a flare is safely ignited in a live demonstration.
New York Sea Grant and USCGA instructors suggest arriving early for seating aboard
the boat provided by Frontenac Harbor for use as the Suddenly-In-Command education
vessel at the show at the New York State Fairgrounds. Bleacher seating will also be
available for the Suddenly-In-Command Intro sessions at 6:30pm on Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday; 12pm, 2pm and 4pm on Saturday; and 12pm and 2pm on Sunday at
the Central New York Boat Show in the Horticulture building.
‘The 2015 Central New York Boat Show is pleased to bring this critical water safety
education to show visitors this year to help protect family members and boat passengers
who may suddenly find themselves in an emergency situation and in charge of getting the
boat back to shore or getting help,’ said CNY Boat Show Manager Drew Wickham.
The Central New York Boat Show fills three buildings with 500-plus models of boats of
all styles, personal watercraft, and marine accessories, along with boating and fishing
guides; charter captains; yacht clubs; waterfront destinations; and local, state, and federal
law enforcement agencies. The 2015 New York Sea Grant Discover Clean & Safe
Boating vessels will be at the show with information on life jacket and boating safety and
voluntary watercraft inspection to help slow the spread of aquatic invasive species.
The February 11-15, 2015 Central New York Boat Show hours are 1pm-9pm
Wednesday-Friday, 10am-9pm Saturday, and 10am-5pm Sunday at the NYS
Fairgrounds, Syracuse, NY. Admission is $10/person, children 13 and younger enter free,
with free parking and shuttles. Learn more at www.cnyboatshow.com.
More Info and Statistics:
According to the New York State 2013 Recreational Boating Report:
. New York State ranks 7th in the U.S. for number of registered boats with nearly 457,000
registered powerboats and approximately 300,000 non-power watercraft
. the types of emergencies that can occur with recreational boating include collisions,
grounding, capsizing, person overboard or ejected from the boat, sudden illness, and fire
or explosion
. 63 percent of emergencies occur while cruising or drifting on the water.
The show sponsor, Boating Industries Association of Upstate NY, recently received the
Marine Retailers Association of the Americas’ Bill Ferguson Award for outstanding
service to members and public education outreach at the annual CNY Boat Show.
The event also offers free Young Boater Safety Certification Training that is required for
ages 10-17 to operate a boat or personal watercraft alone on NY waters. New York Sea
Grant is taking registrations at 315-312-3012.