
Safety
Live conditions
Check today's on-water conditions
Wind, wave height, visibility, and water temperature for False Creek and Burrard Inlet β updated hourly.
Before you go
Safety Resources
We brief every renter in person on arrival, but these resources are worth a look beforehand β especially if it's your first time on a powerboat.
On the water
Rules We Ask Everyone to Follow
These aren't buried in the fine print β they're the ones that actually matter.
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Life jackets on when underway
We provide a fitted jacket for every person on board. You don't have to wear it at anchor, but once you're moving it stays on. No exceptions.
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No alcohol while operating
Same BAC limit as driving (.08). The operator β whoever has the wheel β stays sober. Passengers can enjoy drinks from the cooler package.
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Stay within the approved zone
We'll show you the boundaries on a map at briefing. The zone covers False Creek and the inner harbour β plenty of room to explore.
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Call us before you call it a problem
Engine trouble, weather change, something feels off β call us first. We're on the water or nearby all day and can reach you faster than you think.
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5 km/h within 30m of shore
BC law. It's also just good manners around kayakers, paddleboarders, and swimmers. False Creek is a shared space.
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Head in if conditions change
If winds pick up above 25 km/h or you see lightning, return to the marina. We'll always offer a reschedule β never a debate about a refund.
Emergency contacts β save these before you go
The radio on board is tuned to Channel 16, monitored by Coast Guard 24/7. In an emergency: activate the life ring, call mayday on Channel 16, then call us. If there's a medical emergency, call 911 first.