Throughout this publication, Warnings and Cautions (accompanied by the
International Hazard Symbol
) are used to aler t the manufacturer or
installer to special instructions concerning a par ticular ser vice or operation
that may be hazardous if per formed incorrectly or carelessly.
Observe Them Carefully!
These “safety aler ts” alone, cannot eliminate the hazards that they
signal. Strict compliance to these special instructions when per forming the
installation and maintenance plus “common sense” operation are major
accident prevention measures.
Notice to Boat Manufacturer or Installer
Information which is
important to proper
installation or
maintenance, but is
not hazard-related.
Hazards or unsafe
practices which
COULD result in minor
injury or product or
property damage.
CAUTION
NOTICE
Immediate hazards
which WILL result in
severe personal
injury or death.
DANGER
Hazards or unsafe
practices which
COULD result in
severe personal
injury or death.
WARNING
Boating safety is everyone's
responsibility.
As a boater, you are responsible for having all required safety
equipment, for operating your boat safety and for ensuring the
safety of those on board your vessel as well as those sharing the
water ways. Boaters exercising cour tesy and common sense will not
create a hazard, threat, stress or an irritant to themselves, to
others, to the environment, or to wildlife.
1.
Wear an approved Personal Flotation Device (PFD)
2. Read your owner’s manual.
3.
Attach engine stop switch securely to your body or PFD.
4.
Respect the speed limits and other boating restrictions.
5.
Be cautious and cour teous.
6.
Navigate with care.
7.
Understand the behaviour characteristics of your vessel that
might result from unexpected manoeuvres, such as sudden
deceleration, high-speed obstacle avoidance, and other speed
related issues.
8.
It is good boating practice to rinse down your boat and exposed
steering equipment with clean, fresh water after each use.
DO NOT use corrosive materials on SeaStar products.
Become informed and stay informed!
"Take an accredited boating safety course"
Help protect your boating environment by ensuring that all used oil
is disposed of properly.
NOTICE
Cover photo provided by Regulator Marine. Boat model: 32 Classic.
Summary of Contents for 245CC
Page 1: ...245CC 245 Center Console OWNER ASSISTANCE MANUAL Revised 2014...
Page 30: ...29 Appendix 245CC...
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Page 32: ...SUGGESTED UNDERWAY OCCUPANT POSITIONS 245 CC WEIGHT SHOULD BE EVENLY DISTRIBUTED...
Page 33: ...31 Hydraulic Steering System...
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Page 50: ...vi Selection Guide...
Page 56: ...1 6 Selection Guide...
Page 60: ...2 4 Selection Guide...
Page 86: ...4 8 Selection Guide...
Page 136: ...11 2 Selection Guide...
Page 204: ...8 Rotation of Ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Rotation of Pump Head 2 3 4 5...