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Arizona Boating Accident and Casualty Report NOTE: The operator or owner of every watercraft involved in a collision, accident or other casualty involving property damage exceeding $500 shall submit a written report directly to the Arizona Game and Fish Department within 5 days. Accidents involving death or serious injury shall be submitted within 48 hours. These reports are for Department use in statistical analysis for casualty prevention and shall not be used as evidence in any trial, civil or criminal, arising from the incident. A.R.S. 5-349 For each question below, please provide answers IF APPLICABLE AND IF KNOWN, otherwise leave blank. REPORT SUBMISSION Report required because (complete all that apply): At least one person in this accident died : If so, how many? At least one injured person in this accident required or was in need of treatment beyond first aid: If so, how many? At least one person in this accident disappeared and has not been found: If so, how many? All boat and other property damage (e.g., fishing/hunting gear) caused by this accident totaled (or likely totaled) $500 or more: Approximate value of damage to your boat: $ $ Approximate value of damage to your other property: $ Your or another boat in this accident was (or likely was) a total loss Report submitted by: Boat Operator: (required) Boat Owner: (if operator unable) Other: (provide information): Name: Address: City, State, Zip Code: ACCIDENT SUMMARY WHEN Date: mm/dd/yy Time: : am pm (select one) WHERE Body of water name: - - - Send Report to: Arizona Game and Fish Department 5000 W. Carefree Highway Phoenix, Arizona 85086-5000 (602) 942-3000 To be reported within: 48 hours (if injury, disappearance or death) 5 days (if boat/property damage exceeding $500) (Unless reported by a Law Enforcement Agency) For State Agency Use Only Related BARD # First name: Last name: Primary cause of accident: ACCIDENT DESCRIPTION Briefly describe this accident (attach extra pages if necessary): Location description Decimal Lat/Long if known (on water) Nearest city/town: DAMAGE TO YOUR BOAT Briefly summarize any damage to your boat: County: State: YOUR BOAT - PEOPLE # people on board (including operator): # people being towed (e.g., on tubes, skis): # people wearing lifejackets (on board or towed): DAMAGE TO YOUR OTHER PROPERTY (NOT BOAT) Briefly summarize any damage to your other property (not boat): OTHER BOATS INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT # of other boats involved? FFOLE_LEM 601_FORM 2136 1/2015 Page 1 of 6

YOUR BOAT BOAT IDENTIFICATION Your boat name: Model name: Manufacturer: Model year: Registration #: Documentation #: Hull Identification # (HIN): Rented: SIZE ESTIMATES Length: ft. Depth from transom (stern) to Beam width at widest point: ft. keel (bottommost point): ft. in. HULL MATERIAL Type of hull material (select one): Fiberglass Wood Rubber/vinyl/canvas Aluminum Steel Plastic BOAT TYPE Boat type (select one): Cabin motorboat Open motorboat Auxiliary sail Inflatable Houseboat Sail (only) Canoe Rowboat Air boat Personal watercraft (PWC) (e.g., Wave Runner, Jet Ski, Sea-Doo ) Pontoon boat Kayak Propulsion (select all that apply): Propeller Sail Manual Water jet Air thrust ENGINE # engines: Engine type and horsepower (select one): Manufacturer: Outboard Sterndrive (I/O) Inboard ne Total horsepower: hp SAFETY MEASURES Have you had a safety inspection of your equipment on board your boat within the past year (including carriage of safety equipment, e.g., lifejackets, anchor and line, fire extinguishers):state Agency (Name): US Coast Guard Auxiliary: Yes No County Agency(Name): US Power Squadrons: Other Agency (Name): Fuel type (select all that apply): Gasoline Diesel # Life jackets on board: # Fire extinguishers on board: Type of fire extinguishers (e.g., ABC): # Fire extinguishers used: Amount of fire extinguisher used: Electric ACCIDENT DETAILS - EXTERNAL CONDITIONS WEATHER Overall weather was (select one): Clear Raining Cloudy Snowing Foggy Hazy It was (select one): Day Night Visibility was (select one): Good Fair Poor Wind was (select one): 0 mph (none) Over 0, up to 12 mph (light) Over 12, up to 25 mph (moderate ) Over 25, up to 55 mph (strong) Over 55 mph (stormy) Approximate air temperature: of WATER Overall water conditions (select one): Other water conditions: Up to 6 in. waves (calm) Approximate water temperature: o F Over 6 in., up to 2 ft. waves (choppy) Strong current? Over 2 ft., up to 6 ft waves (rough) Hazardous waters?(e.g., rapid tidal flow, currents) Over 6 ft. waves (very rough) Congested waters? FFOLE_LEM 601_FORM 2136 1/2015 Page 2 of 6

ACCIDENT DETAILS - ACTIVITIES AND OPERATIONS ON YOUR BOAT OPERATOR/PASSENGER ACTIVITIES Operator/passenger activities on your boat at time of accident : Activities were (select one): Operator/passenger activities (select all that apply): Recreational Fishing Tubing Starting engine Other (list): Commercial Hunting Water Skiing Making repairs White water activity (e.g., rafting) Relaxing BOAT OPERATIONS Your boat operations at time of accident (select all that apply ): Cruising (underway under power) Drifting Changing direction At anchor Changing speed Being towed Sailing Other (list): Racing Rowing/paddling Tied to dock/mooring Towing another vessel Launching Docking/undocking ACCIDENT DETAILS - CONTRIBUTING FACTORS ON YOUR BOAT CONTRIBUTING FACTORS Indicate factors on your boat which may have contributed to this accident (select all that apply): Alcohol use Operator inattention Hazardous waters Restricted vision (e.g., fog) Drug use Operator inexperience Heavy weather Missing/inadequate Excessive speed Language barrier Hull failure aids to navigation (e.g., buoy, Improper anchoring Navigation rules violation Ignition of fuel or vapor marina marker) Improper loading Failure to vent Starting in gear Inadequate on-board Overloading Dam/lock Sharp turn navigation lights Improper lookout Force of wake/wave People on gunwale, bow ACCIDENT DETAILS - YOUR BOAT MACHINERY/EQUIPMENT FAILURE or transom Failure of the following machinery/equipment on your boat contributed to this accident (select all that apply): Engine Sail/mast Steering Radio Fire extinguisher Electrical system Onboard lights Throttle Auxiliary equipment Ventilation Fuel system Seats Shift Sound equipment (e.g., horn, whistle) Onboard navigation aids (e.g., GPS, Loran) Other (list): ACCIDENT DETAILS - EVENTS ON YOUR BOAT ACCIDENT EVENTS Types of events occurring to/on your boat during accident (select all that apply): Collision with recreational boat Flooding/swamping Person fell overboard Collision with commercial boat (e.g., tug, barge) Fire/explosion - fuel Person fell on/within boat Collision with fixed object (e.g., dock, bridge) Fire/explosion - non-fuel Sudden medical condition Collision with submerged object (e.g., stump, cable) Carbon monoxide exposure Person struck by boat Collision with floating object (e.g., log, buoy) Mishap of skier, tuber, Person struck by Capsizing wakeboarder, etc. propeller or propulsion unit Grounding Person left boat voluntarily Person electrocuted Sinking Person ejected from boat (caused by collision or maneuver) FFOLE_LEM 601_FORM 2136 1/2015 Page 3 of 6

ACCIDENT DETAILS - YOUR BOAT - INJURED PEOPLE RECEIVING OR IN NEED OF TREATMENT BEYOND FIRST AID Report only injured people on, struck by, or being towed by your boat, receiving or in need of treatment beyond first aid. Do not report injured people on, struck by, or being towed by another boat or no boat (e.g., swimmers, people on a dock). If more than one injured person to report, attach additional copies of this page. If none, SKIP INJURED PEOPLE section. INJURED PERSON - - Age: INJURY DETAILS Injury caused when person (select all that apply): Struck the: (e.g., boat, water) Was struck by a: (e.g., boat, propeller) Was exposed to carbon monoxide poisoning Received an electric shock Person was wearing lifejacket? Person received treatment beyond first aid? Person was admitted to a hospital? ACCIDENT DETAILS - YOUR BOAT - DEATHS/DISAPPEARANCES Only report deaths/disappearances of people onboard, struck by, or being towed by your boat. If more than one death/disappearance for this report, attach additional copies of this page. If none, SKIP DEATHS/DISAPPEARANCES section. PERSON WHO DIED/DISAPPEARED Nature of most serious injury (select one): Scrape/bruise Cut Sprain/strain Concussion/brain injury Spinal cord injury Broken/fractured bone Dislocation Internal organ injury Amputation Burn Body part of most serious injury (e.g., head, hip, knee): - - Age: DETAILS OF DEATH/DISAPPEARANCE Injury caused when person (select all that apply): Struck the: Was struck by a: Was exposed to carbon monoxide poisoning Received an electric shock (e.g., boat, water) (e.g., boat, propeller) Nature of death/disappearance (select one): Death - by drowning Death - other likely cause (describe): Disappeared and not yet recovered Person was wearing lifejacket? Page 4 of 6

ACCIDENT DETAILS - YOUR BOAT OPERATOR OPERATOR INSTRUCTION Boating safety instruction completed (select all that apply): ne State course (Arizona or other: ) USCG Auxiliary course US Power Squadrons course Online (name of sponsoring organization): OPERATOR EXPERIENCE Experience operating this type of boat (select one): 0 to 10 hours Over 100, up to 500 hours Over 10, up to 100 hours Over 500 hours OPERATOR SAFETY MEASURES On board, prior to accident, was operator wearing: A lifejacket? An engine cut-off switch (Lanyard or wireless device) if equipped? On board, prior to accident, was operator using: Alcohol? Drugs? Operator arrested for Boating Under the Influence? Weather reports consulted prior to accident? ACCIDENT DETAILS - OTHER KEY PEOPLE Only report other key people not already documented as injured, died, disappeared or operator/owner of your boat. If more than two other key people to report, attach additional copies of this page. NAME/ADDRESS This other key person was a(n) (select all that apply): Other boat operator Other boat owner Owner of other damaged property Passenger on your boat Witness City: State: Zip: Other boat name (if any): Other boat registration # (if any): NAME/ADDRESS This other key person was a(n) (select all that apply): Other boat operator Other boat owner Owner of other damaged property Passenger on your boat Witness City: State: Zip: Other boat name (if any): - - Other boat registration # (if any): Page 5 of 6

YOUR BOAT OPERATOR NAME/ADDRESS AGE/GENDER/PHONE Age: Gender: Male Female - - YOUR BOAT OWNER If same as your boat operator SKIP rest of YOUR BOAT OWNER section. NAME/ADDRESS/PHONE - - PERSON SUBMITTING THIS REPORT If same as your boat operator OR owner, SKIP rest of PERSON SUBMITTING THIS REPORT section. NAME/ADDRESS/PHONE/INVOLVEMENT - - I was a(n) (select one): Other person on board this boat Accident witness not on board this boat SIGNATURE OF PERSON SUBMITTING THIS REPORT Your Signature: Date: mm/dd/yy Page 6 of 6