Boating Safety
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Owner’s/Operator’s Manual
CAPSIZING AND SWAMPING
A craft may capsize or swamp when it is least expected. Like fires, try to devise a
plan in advance for what to do if it should happen. Always keep in mind the following
guidelines:
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Try to turn the engine OFF to prevent damage.
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If others were onboard, try to locate them, make sure they are conscious and
they can swim.
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STAY WITH THE BOAT! Climb up on the hull and try to get assistance.
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DO NOT try to swim to shore. It is usually farther than it looks.
Figure 2-2
WATER SPORTS
Advancements in technology have created new and improved products for enjoyment
on the water. Water skiing, kneeboarding and riding on popular inflatable towed
devices requires an increase in safety awareness. For hand signals recommended by
the American Water Ski Association (AWSA), see
Figure 2-3
.
A larger craft tends to produce a wake too big for skiers. Only boats that are
equipped with a ski-tow eye or tow pylon should be used to pull water skiers.
IMPORTANT:
It is unlawful to participate in water sports while under the influence
of alcohol or other drugs.
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