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Welcome Letter ..........................................iii
History ......................................................iv
Preface .................................................... viii
Boston Whaler Limited Manufacturer
Warranty (US and Canada) ......................ix
Boston Whaler Limited Manufacturer
Warranty (Non US or Canada) ...............xiv
California Evaporative Emissions Control
System Warranty Statement ................ xviii
Privacy Statement ....................................xix
Introduction ..............................................xx
Owner’s manual ....................................xx
Your responsibilities ...............................xx
Source of Information ............................xx
Warranties ............................................xx
Contact Phone Numbers and
Internet Addresses..............................xx
Section 1 • Safety
Explanation of Safety Labels .................... 1-1
Warning Labels ....................................... 1-1
Safety Precautions ................................... 1-1
Safe Boating means ................................. 1-2
In Addition ....................................... 1-2
Safe Boating Checklist ............................. 1-2
Before departure ................................. 1-2
Trailering (if applicable) ........................ 1-2
After Return ........................................ 1-2
General Considerations ............................ 1-3
Maintain Control ...................................... 1-3
Boarding ................................................. 1-3
Impaired Operation ................................. 1-3
Operator’s Responsibility .......................... 1-4
Legally Mandated Equipment
(Minimum Required) ............................ 1-5
Personal Flotation devices (PFD’s) ......... 1-5
Fire Extinguisher (Portable) .................. 1-5
Fire Extinguisher Location.................. 1-5
Whistle, Horn ...................................... 1-5
Visual Distress Signal ........................... 1-5
Additional recommended Equipment for
Safe Operation .................................... 1-5
Carbon Monoxide (CO) ............................ 1-6
In The Event CO Alarm Activates .......... 1-6
Lifesaving Equipment............................... 1-7
PFD Requirement ................................ 1-7
PFD Classification
................................ 1-7
Emergency Situations .............................. 1-9
TABLE of CONTENTS
Medical Emergency .............................. 1-9
Water Rescue ...................................... 1-9
Returning to the victim ...................... 1-9
Making contact ................................. 1-9
Getting back on board ....................... 1-9
Unassisted Reboarding ...................... 1-9
Fire ....................................................... 1-9
To lessen the danger of fire
................ 1-10
Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing ......... 1-10
Flooding ........................................... 1-10
Swamping ......................................... 1-10
Capsizing .......................................... 1-10
Collision ............................................ 1-11
Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure .... 1-11
Grounding ............................................ 1-11
Distress Signals ..................................... 1-11
Visual distress signals (VDS) ............... 1-11
Audible distress signals ...................... 1-12
Radio Communication ............................ 1-12
Weather ............................................... 1-12
Swimming, Diving & Water Skiing ........... 1-13
Swimming ......................................... 1-13
Diving ............................................... 1-13
Water Skiing ..................................... 1-14
Water Skiing Signals .......................... 1-14
Towable Inflatables
............................... 1-16
Ignition Shutdown Safety Switch ............ 1-16
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Safety and Security System ... 1-16
Float Plan ............................................. 1-17
Chart Your Course ................................. 1-17
Environmental Considerations ................ 1-17
Fuel & Oil Spillage ............................. 1-17
Excessive Noise ................................. 1-18
Wake/Wash ....................................... 1-18
Homeland Security Restrictions .............. 1-18
America’s Waterway Watch .................... 1-18
Warning Label Locations ........................ 1-18
Key To Symbols Used on Controls
& Prints ............................................ 1-21
Section 2 • General Information
Construction Standards ............................ 2-1
Our Hull .................................................. 2-1
Hull Identification Number
.................... 2-1
Servicing Your Boston Whaler ................... 2-1
Manufacturer’s Certification
...................... 2-1
Certification design Category
................ 2-3
Power Capacity ....................................... 2-3
Summary of Contents for 190 Montauk
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