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Trolling Motors 

Your boat may be equipped with a trolling motor. A trolling motor has a fixed length shaft that is 
lowered  into  the  water  and  provides  quiet  electric  propulsion  in  shallow  water  conditions.  It  is 
incumbent upon the operator to ensure that the depth at which the motor is set is sufficient for 
safe operation and will not result in jamming the shaft if it runs aground or worse, bending or 
breaking the shaft. The owner of the boat in this photo didn’t properly 
adjust the depth of his trolling motor and it was ripped right off of the 
front deck of the boat when a wake caused by a fellow boater picked 
the  boat  up  and  set  it  back  down.  Not  only  was  the  trolling  motor 
broken, the incident resulted in a nasty and expensive fiberglass repair. 
Also, always store the trolling motor with the depth control collar all the 
way  down  the  shaft  as  close  as  possible  to  the  base.  This  way  the 
motor will be unable to deploy if you fail to properly engage the locking 
base  or  you  experience  a  failure  in  the  base.  Finally,  you  should 
purchase and install an isolator mount for the motor head. It will keep 
the trolling motor from bouncing when you go over waves which in turn 
leads to premature failure.

 

 
Inlets 

Inlets  are  exceptionally  dangerous.  They  tend  to  be  dredged  so 
they’re deeper than the surrounding area. This means much bigger 
seas with an entirely different pattern. Winds and tides also make 
sea  conditions  even  rougher  in  an  inlet.  Just  because  the 
surrounding  area  has  seas  conditions  that  are  within  your  boat’s 
limitations does not mean the inlet does. You have to evaluate the 
inlet separately.  If  it’s close  or you’re  in  doubt, always  go  around. 
Any excess time or fuel expense pails in significance to the safety 
of you and your passengers. It’s your job as the operator to know 
your boat, it’s load and your own capabilities (e.g., Just because an 
airplane  can  fly  into  a  hurricane  to collect  data doesn’t  mean  that 
all pilots can do it). It’s exceptionally easy to misjudge a situation. 
The  series  of  photos  to  the  right  show  what  can  go  wrong  in  an 
inlet  while  an  experienced  and  licensed  captain  operates    a  boat  
that  is  not    safe  for    the  conditions.  This  captain  was  lucky  to 
survive  the  horrific  incident.  Do  not  let  this  happen  to  you.  If  you 
elect to navigate an inlet make sure you’ve first completed a coast 
guard-approved  boating  safety  and  navigation  course.  In  the 
course you will be taught how to keep your boat on the backside of 
a wave and straight. You’ll learn not to accelerate over the crest of 
the wave because you can stuff the bow below the water or broach 
the boat. You will also be taught that if you slow down, the trailing 
wave can break into your boat causing it to sink. Inlets require you 
to see what’s in front of you and behind you simultaneously. That’s 
no  easy  task.  Even  after  completing  the  course  we  recommend 
that you hire a professional captain to practice inlet navigation with 
you prior to attempting it on your own. Before navigating any inlet 
you  must  study  the  way  the  waves  are  breaking  and  their 
rhythm/pattern. This will help you gauge when you should enter the 
wave pattern and what speed you should target once inside. While 
all inlets are dangerous, some of the most notorious are located in 

Summary of Contents for Bohemian 17

Page 1: ...1 OWNERS AND OPERATORS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...low Waves increase and decrease size and distance Obstructions appear out of nowhere The same body of water has differing conditions all day long and from day to day As a result not all boats should b...

Page 3: ...n use When moved to a new state of principal use the certificate is valid for 60 days In order to be valid the numbers must be installed to the proper specifications Check with your dealer or state bo...

Page 4: ...orward front part of a boat Bow Eye A u shaped hull fitting used to attach the trailer winch to the boat Bulkhead Vertical partition in a vessel fastened inside the hull Chine Meeting juncture of tops...

Page 5: ...n result in sinking If the drive is raised too far you will cause the propeller to ventilate or cavitate resulting in a sudden increase in engine RPM as well as a loss of speed and control If this occ...

Page 6: ...rvice any engine or drive component without being totally familiar with the safe and proper service procedures Certain moving parts are exposed and can be dangerous Throttle Shift Control The engines...

Page 7: ...down the engine s To reset the emergency stop switch simply reinstall the switch clip YOU MUST WEAR THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY DEVICE AT ALL TIMES WHEN OPERATING THE BOAT The danger of falling out of a run...

Page 8: ...your motor in a vertical fashion instead of at an angle like the motor s power tilt These are excellent tools for reaching shallow water fishing grounds but are intended for straight line and slow spe...

Page 9: ...ar attitude based upon the hull s design with reduced ability to effect pitch and yaw Stepped hulls are also much more sensitive to weight Heavier weight greatly effects the ability of a stepped hull...

Page 10: ...ghtly more in the rear than the front Never allow persons to sit in any area other than those specifically designated for seating never let them stand when the boat is underway and never exceed the ma...

Page 11: ...ERAL BO ATING INFORMATI Turning Turning a boat in any condition other than calm seas with no wind and a single occupant with the lower unit of the motor fully in the water can be dangerous Turns can r...

Page 12: ...minimum distance you should maintain when engaging in water sports activities Never allow wake surfing or skurfing close to boat slow speed board planning behind an outboard powered boat The particip...

Page 13: ...Extinguish cigarettes and all other lighted materials Before fueling shut down all engines Before fueling close all ports hatches windows and engine compartments to prevent fumes from accumulating in...

Page 14: ...operating center console or dual console boats at cruising speeds slow speeds or dead in the water with canvas tops side curtains and or back curtains in place be aware of engine exhaust to ensure tha...

Page 15: ...es how easily your boat may be transported The tongue weight on the hitch ball should be 5 10 of the total weight of your boat motor and trailer Tail heavy loads cause swaying while trailering The rol...

Page 16: ...drain valves Perform maintenance on engines according to the manufacturer s manuals prior to returning them to service Fill fuel system and thoroughly check out fuel system including lines fittings c...

Page 17: ...d or mud After backing down the ramp stop backing into the water once the boat begins to float lift off of the trailer While there is no hard and fast rule for all trailers on all ramps submerging the...

Page 18: ...l know how deep to submerge the trailer in order to pick the boat back up assuming the tide hasn t changed too much in the meantime Your trailer should be equipped with a safety chain You should hook...

Page 19: ...lted Trailer maintenance is serious business OPERATING YOUR BOAT Leaving Approaching the Dock Unlike an automobile the stern of your boat reacts first when turning A turn to the right will swing the s...

Page 20: ...clock to the 4 o clock position has the right of way It must hold course and speed The burdened boat keeps clear and passes behind the privileged boat Power boats going up and down a waterway have th...

Page 21: ...oat is intended for operation in the surf This is a photo of a boat that capsized near shore because it was operated in the surf This is a link to alarming video of another boat doing the same thing h...

Page 22: ...rvice manual for further details Extended Stay If you decide to camp out or leave your boat anchored in open water for an extended period of time be sure to anchor securely and make allowances for tid...

Page 23: ...event an accident and save your life but they are no substitute for good judgment This photo is of a boat accident that killed Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez As you can see the boat hit a rock j...

Page 24: ...ce the deck drains below the waterline This causes water to flow from outside to the inside of the boat and cause it to sink As a result you should never leave your boat unattended in the water withou...

Page 25: ...boat s limitations does not mean the inlet does You have to evaluate the inlet separately If it s close or you re in doubt always go around Any excess time or fuel expense pails in significance to th...

Page 26: ...f you aren t watching where you re going This video is an excellent example of what can happen when you re not paying attention https www youtube com watch v Z_rONiiSrmc BOATING SAFETY Safety is an im...

Page 27: ...regulations on mandatory equipment apart from the following list of Coast Guard requirements PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE PFD You must have a USCG approved personal flotation device of Type I II or III...

Page 28: ...overboard or collision to give you the confidence and ability necessary for an emergency Storms Getting caught in severe weather is hazardous The best advice for boaters in bad weather is to STAY HOM...

Page 29: ...that your boat is loaded as level as possible both front to back as well as side to side c do not allow items to shift in the boat during navigation d never install towers t tops or other similar acce...

Page 30: ...er The towed boat should always have someone at the wheel since the boat may swing off course Start the tow off slowly A steady pull at a moderate speed should be used It is important to keep the slac...

Page 31: ...maintain the appearance is dependent on how the boat is used the amount of usage the type of water it is operated in saltwater is exceptionally corrosive climate any a myriad of other factors The bilg...

Page 32: ...oat be sure to inspect the surface for any damage Have the damage corrected as soon as possible Gelcoat ages dulls yellows cracks crazes and discolors naturally over time Factors that affect the rate...

Page 33: ...e Never detergent Water should be cold to lukewarm Never more than 100 degrees and air dry only Never apply heat to Sunbrella fabrics If you are cleaning Sunbrella while still on an awning frame or a...

Page 34: ...climate controlled environment This will keep the vinyl from cracking NEVER FOLD THESE PIECES Upholstery Your exterior vinyl upholstery may be cleaned with a mild solution of household detergent and...

Page 35: ...tely if they become damaged or no longer seal properly Failure to do so could result in taking on water unnecessarily or sinking the boat Fuel System You should be changing all fuel filters including...

Page 36: ...obile so you must constantly check and adjust the tightness of all electrical connections Fasteners As just referenced above a boat takes much more abuse and shock than an automobile There is no shock...

Page 37: ...n where necessary Heavy seas pounding and twisting the hull can cause leaks in your windows doors and hatches Drainage and Water Systems Remove the garboard drain plug and open all valves and seacocks...

Page 38: ...ct and lubricate trailer bearings and other recommended by the manufacturer Store cushions and canvas indoors in a dry place to prevent mildew Clean the exterior and interior of the boat Remove all gr...

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