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A life jacket must be readily accessible. What does this mean?

  1. It should be sealed in its original plastic bag

  2. It should be kept with the anchor and anchor line

  3. You can put it on without delay in an emergency

  4. You keep it in a locked cabinet with other gear

The correct answer is: You can put it on without delay in an emergency

A life jacket being "readily accessible" means that you can put it on without delay in an emergency. Accessibility is crucial in boating safety, as emergencies can occur unexpectedly, and having a life jacket within reach ensures that everyone on board can quickly don it to enhance their chances of survival in the water. The proper placement of life jackets should prioritize immediate availability; they should not be stored away in a manner that would hinder a quick response. Storing life jackets in sealed plastic bags, in a locked cabinet, or alongside anchor gear would prevent quick access in an emergency situation. Each of these options would impede the ability to efficiently use the life jackets when needed, thereby increasing risk rather than maintaining safety. The focus on quick access underscores the importance of being prepared for unforeseen circumstances while boating.