Michelle “Bombchelle” Dalton has a word of advice for boaters this summer, and she’s not the only one.
“Alcohol affects your balance, your coordination and focus—all of which you need to operate a boat safely,” Dalton says in a Memorial Day message to boaters. “Remember, just like in a car, alcohol and boating do not mix.”
If you follow some of the biggest names in boating, fishing and wake sports on social media, you may have noticed that a lot of them are talking about sober boating these days. More than a dozen of your favorite boating personalities have joined forces with the United States Coast Guard to combat the biggest threat to boating safety – boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Alan Blanco of Center Consoles Only filmed his message surrounded by the crew of a USCG rapid-response boat, who all too often come face-to-face with the consequences of drinking while boating.
“Did you guys know that the number one contributor to all marine-related deaths and accidents is alcohol?” Alan says in the video. “As a captain of your vessel, you’re responsible for your friends, family and getting everyone home safe. “And that’s why we always Ride Dry and Drive Dry.”
Also joining the Ride Dry movement are wakeboarding legends Shaun Murray, Dallas Friday and Steel Lafferty, and professional anglers such as Capt. Shaw Grigsby and Capt. George Poveromo. Many of America’s favorite fishing influencers are also on board, including Darcie (@darcizzle) Arahill, Erica (@erica_lynn.2) Lynn and the Gale Force Twins. So when you see their Ride Dry messages pop up on your favorite social network, give them a like, smash that subscribe button, and take the pledge to Ride Dry and Drive Dry.