1-7
Safety
Section 1
Swamping
Swamping (flooding the interior of the boat) can occur
for a number of reasons, including severe weather
conditions, improper operation, and improper load-
ing. Consider the following:
• Know the safe loading limits for this boat under
normal conditions. Refer to the boat specifica-
tions in Section 6 of this manual and the Certifica-
tion Plate in the boat.
• Consider reducing those loading limits during
emergencies, special operations, and severe
weather.
• Distribute any load or cargo evenly front to back
and port to starboard so that the approximate cen-
ter of the load is near the middle of the boat.
• Close all hatches, doors, and windows during
severe weather.
• Adjust boat trim and speed to match weather con-
ditions.
• Avoid backing into large waves whenever possi-
ble.
• Check operation of all bilge pumps, float switches,
and water level sensors before each trip.
Diving Operations
Navigational Rules require a vessel which is engaged
in diving operations to display a rigid replica of the
international
Alpha
signal flag during daylight hours.
During night operations, you would show
RIAM
lights
on a special display mast. Both these displays indi-
cate that your boat is operating with restricted maneu-
verability.
Some local or state regulations might require the red
and white diver’s flag during daylight hours to indicate
that a person is in the water.
!
DANGER
Never start or operate the engines when people
are in the water near your boat. Contact with
the boat, engines, or rotating propellers can
cause serious injury or death.
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Page 70: ...4 2 Section 4 Boat Systems Console Layout 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 0 A B C D E F G H I 1 6 5...
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