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Float Plan Generator

Create a detailed float plan before heading out on the water. Share it with someone on shore so they know where you'll be and when to expect you back.

What Is a Float Plan?

A float plan is a document that details your boating trip, including where you're going, who's on board, what vessel you're using, and when you plan to return. If something goes wrong on the water, this information helps rescue teams find you faster.

Whether you're renting a pontoon for a day at Crab Island or heading out on a jet ski, a float plan takes just a few minutes to complete and could save your life. The U.S. Coast Guard strongly recommends filing one before every trip on the water.

Fill out the form below, then print it or email it to a trusted contact on shore. It's quick, free, and one of the smartest safety steps you can take.

The Coast Guard Recommends Filing a Float Plan Before Every Trip

A float plan is your safety net. If you don't return on time, your shore contact can alert authorities with the exact details they need to find you.

  • Leave it with a responsible person on shore
  • Include all vessel and passenger details
  • Update your contact if plans change
  • Close out your plan when you return safely

Float Plan Form

Complete each step to generate your float plan. Required fields are marked with an asterisk (*).

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Trip Info
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Vessel
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Safety
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Emergency
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Passengers

Trip Information

Where are you going and when do you plan to be back?

Please select a date
Please enter departure time
Please enter return time
Please select a departure location
Please enter a destination
Please enter number of passengers

Vessel Information

Tell us about the boat or watercraft you'll be using.

Please select a boat type
Please enter boat color
Please enter length
Please select engine type

Safety Equipment

Check all safety equipment on board your vessel.

Emergency Contacts

Who should be contacted if you don't return on time?

Please enter a contact name
Please enter a phone number
Secondary Contact (Optional)

Passenger Manifest

List everyone on board. Medical conditions are optional but helpful for first responders.

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File Your Plan

Always leave a copy of your float plan with a responsible person on shore. If you don't return on time, they can alert the Coast Guard with your exact details.

Check the Weather

Before every departure, check the marine forecast. Afternoon thunderstorms are common in the Gulf. If conditions look rough, postpone your trip.

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Waterproof Your Phone

Carry a fully charged phone in a waterproof case. It's your lifeline if you need to call for help. Consider a portable battery pack too.

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Know Channel 16

VHF Channel 16 is the international distress frequency monitored by the Coast Guard. If you carry a VHF radio, know how to use it in an emergency.

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