SAFETY
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SAFETY EQUIPMENT
The owner/operator is responsible for ensuring that appropriate safety equipment is onboard and
is in proper working condition. The type of safety equipment and quantity will depend on the
conditions expected and length of trip.
The type of safety equipment required will depend on local or national regulations. In most
countries, safety equipment of the following type is required:
Emergency Engine Kill Switch Lanyard.
Personal Flotation Devices (PFD).
Horn or Whistle.
A manual bailing device for removing water from the boat (bucket, hand pump).
Visual Distress Signals.
CONSULT YOUR LOCAL DEALER REGARDING REQUIRED SAFETY EQUIPMENT IN YOUR
COUNTRY/STATE BEFORE GOING AFLOAT.
Summary of Contents for S370N
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Page 64: ...OPERATING THE CRAFT 64 BOW STEP PLATE IF APPLICABLE Fig 35 Bow step plate Cleat Anchor roller...
Page 78: ...TECHNICAL DETAILS 78 GENERAL VIEW OF A BOAT S370NF Fig 45 General view of a boat S370NF...
Page 80: ...TECHNICAL DETAILS 80 GENERAL VIEW OF A BOAT S370NSF Fig 47 General view of a boat S370NSF...
Page 82: ...TECHNICAL DETAILS 82 GENERAL VIEW OF A BOAT S370NLF Fig 49 General view of a boat S370NLF...
Page 86: ...TECHNICAL DETAILS 86 GENERAL VIEW OF A BOAT S420N Fig 53 General view of a boat S420N...
Page 88: ...TECHNICAL DETAILS 88 GENERAL VIEW OF A BOAT S420NL Fig 55 General view of a boat S420NL...
Page 92: ...TECHNICAL DETAILS 92 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Fig 59 Electrical schematic diagram...
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