Section 9
9-2
Pre-Departure Safety Checklist
The following checks are essential to safe boating and must be performed before
starting the engine or getting under way. Perform these checks every time you
operate your boat so they become routine.
Never launch the boat or leave the safety of the dock if any problem is found
during the pre-departure safety check. A problem could lead to an accident during
the outing, causing severe injury or death. Have any problems corrected before
proceeding.
• Check the current and forecasted weather reports, as well as wind and water
conditions.
• Make sure the operator is qualified and does not use drugs or alcohol while at
the helm.
• Make sure all required safety equipment is on-board.
• Make all passengers aware of safety procedures.
• File a float plan.
• Have all required documents on-board.
• Have all maps or navigational charts for the intended destination on-board.
• Be sure all passengers are properly seated.
• Be sure the boat is not overloaded.
• Check the engine emergency stop switch lanyard for proper installation and
operation.
• Be sure the fire extinguisher is fully charged.
• Have plenty of emergency food and water on-board.
• Be sure all required equipment is on-board (mooring lines, anchor lines, tool kit,
etc.).
• Be sure you have enough fuel for the return trip.
• Be sure no person or obstacle is near the propeller.
• Check that all required maintenance has been performed.
Check the following engine and boat related items:
• Check that throttle/shift control is in the NEUTRAL position.
• Inspect the steering, throttle, and shift cables for kinks, wear and interference
with other components.
• Check the engine cooling water intake pickup and strainer for blockage.
• Check that batteries are fully charged and the battery terminals are clean and
tight.
• Check the electrical systems and navigation lights for proper operation.
• Check bilge drain plugs for proper installation.
• Be sure all water has been pumped from the bilge area.
• Check the bilge blower for proper operation, and be sure no fumes are present
in the bilge area.
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