1-54
Helm Labels
Section 1
CORC0670
CONTACT WITH A
SPINNING PROPELLER
WILL CAUSE SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.
Do not run engine while people are
in the water or on the swim
platform.
Do not back toward a person in
the water.
CORC0670
GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE:
- OPERATE BLOWER
for 4 minutes
- CHECK THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT
for gasoline vapors by sight and smell.
- OPERATE BLOWER
to clear gasoline vapor from engine compartment when
engine is at idle, while below cruising speed and after stopping engines.
CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) CAN CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH.
- Engine exhaust contains odorless and colorless carbon monoxide gas. Signs of
carbon monoxide poisoning include nausea, headache, dizziness, drowsiness,and
lack of consciousness.
- MOVE TO FRESH AIR if anyone shows signs of carbon monoxide poisoning.
-
SEE OWNER’S MANUAL
for additional information regarding carbon
monoxide poisoning.
CHECK WEATHER FORECAST BEFORE DEPARTING DOCK
and heed all weather
advisories.
WEAR SAFETY LANYARD
at all times while operating boat to prevent unmanned boat
operation.
NEVER OPERATE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE
of drugs or alcohol.
DO NOT OVERLOAD THE BOAT. ENSURE THAT WEIGHT IS PROPERLY
AND EVENLY DISTRIBUTED
fore and aft and on both sides of the boat to avoid poor
handling, sudden loss of control, swamping and/or capsizing.
USCG APPROVED LIFE JACKETS SHALL BE ON BOARD FOR ALL PASSENGERS
AND TOWED PARTICIPANTS.
MAKE SURE THAT ALL PASSENGERS ARE PROPERLY SEATED WHILE
UNDERWAY.
To avoid passengers falling overboard or being ejected from the boat, do not
allow passengers to sit on seat backs, gunwales or outermost deck edges while boat
is moving.
REDUCE SPEED BEFORE ATTEMPTING SUDDEN OR SHARP TURNS, AND
MAINTAIN SAFE SPEEDS
for water conditions and environment at all times.
Maneuverability at high speeds is limited, and sudden turns may cause loss of boat control.
KEEP PROPER LOOKOUT AND SAFE DISTANCE
for the conditions at all times to avoid
collisions.
OBEY APPLICABLE NAVIGATION RULES AND BOATING LAWS.
USE CAUTION AND PROPER LIGHTING
during nighttime boating and boating in adverse
weather
READ THE OWNER’S MANUAL AND COMPLETE THE BOATER’S PRE-OPERATION
CHECKLIST
prior to boat operation.
Failure to follow these warnings could cause severe injury or death
WARNING
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CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CORC0671
P/N 170217
P/N 170114
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE
BEFORE
STARTING
ENGINE:
- OPERATE BLOWER
for 4 minutes
- CHECK THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT
for gasoline vapors by sight and smell.
- OPERATE BLOWER
to clear gasoline vapor from engine compartment when
engine is at idle, while below cruising speed and after stopping engines.
CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) CAN CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH.
- Engine exhaust contains odorless and colorless carbon monoxide gas. Signs of
carbon monoxide poisoning include nausea, headache, dizziness, drowsiness,and
lack
of
consciousness.
- MOVE TO FRESH AIR if anyone shows signs of carbon monoxide poisoning.
-
SEE OWNER’S MANUAL
for additional information regarding carbon monoxide
poisoning.
CHECK WEATHER FORECAST BEFORE DEPARTING DOCK
and heed all weather
advisories.
WEAR SAFETY LANYARD
at all times while operating boat to prevent unmanned boat
operation.
NEVER OPERATE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE
of drugs or alcohol.
DO NOT OVERLOAD THE BOAT. ENSURE THAT WEIGHT IS PROPERLY
AND EVENLY DISTRIBUTED
fore and aft and on both sides of the boat to avoid poor
handling, sudden loss of control, swamping and/or capsizing.
USCG APPROVED LIFE JACKETS SHALL BE ON BOARD FOR ALL PASSENGERS
AND TOWED PARTICIPANTS.
MAKE SURE THAT ALL PASSENGERS ARE PROPERLY SEATED WHILE UNDERWAY.
To avoid passengers falling overboard or being ejected from the boat, do not allow
passengers to sit on seat backs, gunwales or outermost deck edges while boat is moving.
REDUCE SPEED BEFORE ATTEMPTING SUDDEN OR SHARP TURNS, AND MAINTAIN
SAFE SPEEDS
for water conditions and environment at all times.
Maneuverability at high speeds is limited, and sudden turns may cause loss of boat control.
KEEP PROPER LOOKOUT AND SAFE DISTANCE
for the conditions at all times to avoid
collisions.
OBEY APPLICABLE NAVIGATION RULES AND BOATING LAWS.
USE CAUTION AND PROPER LIGHTING
during nighttime boating and boating in adverse
weather
READ THE OWNER’S MANUAL AND COMPLETE THE BOATER’S PRE-OPERATION
CHECKLIST
prior to boat operation.
Failure to follow these warnings could cause severe injury or death
WARNING
CORC0672
FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Armed when light is on. See Owner’s Manual.
P/N 170113
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