The National Safe Boating Council, Inc. (NSBC) was organized in September 1958 under the name National Safe Boating Committee. The NSBC presently has a membership of over 330 U.S. and Canadian organizations, all with an interest in boating safety and education. The NSBC membership is diverse, with approximately 65% of the membership being nonprofit organizations and 35% being for-profit organizations.



Almost a Perfect Day:
The Environmental Stressors



Your body goes through more than you'd expect while boating! Watch this video to learn what happens, and how to avoid having an "almost" perfect day on the water.





The NSBC is an implementing partner of the Strategic Plan of the National Recreational Boating Safety Program






The Modern History of Recreational Boating Safety

"We won't know where we're going unless we know where we've been": A book of historical significances.

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Check out our Boating Safety Sidekicks with the kids!

With games and educational activities about boating for all ages, Boating Safety Sidekicks is a must visit page for the whole family!


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National Safe Boating Week
May 18 - May 24, 2013
May 17 - May 23, 2014

The Modern History of Recreational Boating Safety Now Available on Barnes & Noble Nook
10/04/2012
The book can now be purchased for the popular e-reader.
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NSBC Recognized with Thoth Award for "Wear It!" Campaign
9/14/2012
Campaign Receives Award in Integrated Communications-Nonprofit Category.
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John Johnson Inducted into Boating Safety Hall of Fame
9/10/2012
Johnson Recognized for his Continued Contributions in Boating Safety.
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Mustang Survival Issues recall on Certain Auto-Inflatable Life Jacket
9/07/2012
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NSBC, Walkabout Productions, Inc. Receive CINE Golden Eagle Award
8/01/2012
"Almost a Perfect Day: Environmental Stressors" DVD receives the prestigious award in the Non-Telecast Non-Fiction Division
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