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Chapter 1 • Safety
There are three (3) steps that must be taken when a
person has fallen overboard:
Returning to the victim:
• Immediately make everyone onboard aware that
someone is overboard and keep victim in sight.
• Slow the boat and keep pointing toward the
person overboard. At night or in low light, point
the best available light source at the person.
• Throw a life ring/preserver to the victim, even if
they are wearing one it will serve as another
marker.
Prevention is the safest approach. We hope that you
are never involved in an emergency situation, but if
you are it is imperative that you react.
Medical Emergency
You may be far from professional medical help when
you are boating. At least two (2) persons on board
your boat should be CPR certified, and should have
taken a first aid course. Your boat should have a well
stocked first aid kit on board. In many situations
your radio will be your only link to reaching medical
assistance. Keep the radio in working order and
understand which channels are used for emergencies,
these channels are constantly monitored and will
be useful when situations arise. Cell phones are
becoming more common and can help in some areas,
but they are limited and unreliable and should not be
used in the place of a good VHF radio.
Water Rescue
In most situations a person that has fallen overboard
will succumb to hypothermia if not rescued
immediately. Life expectancy decreases as rescue
time increases in water temperatures below 70°
(21.1°C).
Emergency Situations
Making contact
• Stop or slow the boat and circle toward the
person overboard.
• Try to approach heading into the wind or into
the waves.
• Keep person overboard constantly in sight.
• When almost alongside, stop the engine in gear
to prevent propeller “windmilling”.
Getting back aboard
• Try to reach the person overboard with a pole,
or by throwing a life preserver. NEVER swim to
them except as a last resort.
• Assist the person in boarding. Boarding should
be done at the stern of the boat.
• If the person is injured or incapable of boarding
by themselves, a rescuer should don a life
preserver with a safety line and enter the water
to assist the person onto the boat.
• Handle the person carefully, spinal injuries might
have occurred and could be worsened by rough
handling.
• Check for other injuries, render medical
assistance immediately.
Fire is a serious boating hazard. Boats will burn
quickly. Do not remain onboard and fight a fire for
more than a few minutes. If the fire is out of control
and cannot be put out with the fire suppression
equipment onboard, abandon ship immediately.
The fumes released during a fire are toxic and should
be avoided. Even after the fire has been extinguished,
proper ventilation of the area is required to minimize
exposure to harmful fumes.
Fire
The law requires the owner/operator to assist
any person or boat in distress as long as
rendering assistance does not endanger the
owner/operator, the passengers or the boat.
NOTICE
The transom ladder can be deployed to accommodate
a person reboarding the boat without assistance.
Unassisted Reboarding
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Page 182: ...4 36 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R Starter Battery Arrangement Std Steering Figure 4 36 1...
Page 185: ...4 39 Chapter 4 Electrical 420 Outrage R House Battery Arrangement Triple Engine Figure 4 39 1...
Page 186: ...4 40 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R House Battery Arrangement Quad Engine Figure 4 40 1...
Page 187: ...4 41 Chapter 4 Electrical 420 Outrage R Battery Switch Control Standard Steering Figure 4 41 1...
Page 188: ...4 42 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R Battery Switch Control Joystick Steering Figure 4 42 1...
Page 189: ...4 43 Chapter 4 Electrical 420 Outrage R Master Ignition Key Switch Quad Engines Figure 4 43 1...
Page 190: ...4 44 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R Wiper and Washer Figure 4 44 1...
Page 191: ...4 45 Chapter 4 Electrical 420 Outrage R Windscreen Vent and Cockpit Shade Figure 4 45 1...
Page 192: ...4 46 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R Navigation and Flood Lights Figure 4 46 1...
Page 193: ...4 47 Chapter 4 Electrical 420 Outrage R Horn Map HT Accent Lighting Figure 4 47 1...
Page 194: ...4 48 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R Cabin Overhead and Skylights Bow Table Figure 4 48 1...
Page 195: ...4 49 Chapter 4 Electrical 420 Outrage R Bilge Pumps Sump Pump Figure 4 49 1...
Page 196: ...4 50 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R Deck Courtesy Lights Figure 4 50 1...
Page 197: ...4 51 Chapter 4 Electrical 420 Outrage R Miscellaneous Lighting Figure 4 51 1...
Page 198: ...4 52 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R Bow Thruster Figure 4 52 1...
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Page 203: ...4 57 Chapter 4 Electrical 420 Outrage R Livewell Pumps and Lights Figure 4 57 1...
Page 204: ...4 58 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R Starboard Pumps Underwater Lights Figure 4 58 1...
Page 205: ...4 59 Chapter 4 Electrical 420 Outrage R Blower Figure 4 59 1...
Page 206: ...4 60 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R TDS Stage 3 with Remote Monitoring Figure 4 60 1...
Page 208: ...4 62 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R AC Power 120V 60hz Figure 4 62 1...
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Page 210: ...4 64 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R Cabin and Deck Air Conditioning Figure 4 644 1...
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Page 218: ...4 72 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R Premium Audio Fusion Figure 4 72 1...
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Page 220: ...4 74 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R Audio Zones Speaker Locations Figure 4 74 1...
Page 221: ...4 75 Chapter 4 Electrical 420 Outrage R Engine Flush System Figure 4 75 1...
Page 222: ...4 76 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R Electric Reels Downrigger Figure 4 76 1...
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Page 240: ...4 94 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R Cabin Headliner Harness Figure 4 94 1...
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Page 242: ...4 96 420 Outrage Chapter 4 Electrical R 120V AC Harness Figure 4 96 1...
Page 243: ...4 97 Chapter 4 Electrical 420 Outrage R Helm and Bow Thruster Harness Figure 4 97 1...
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