SAFE BOATING TIPS
BE PREPARED
Take a safe boating course. In the U.S.,
contact your local Boating Industry for de-
tails.
Carry all safety equipment required by the
laws that apply to your area. Require-
ments are generally available from the
Coast Guard or your local boating indus-
try.
As the owner of the craft, obtaining
and maintaining necessary safety
equipment is your responsibility.
For more information about equip-
ment required, contact local boat-
ing authorities
MINIMUM RECOMMENDED SAFETY EQUIPMENT
•
Required life saving equipment,
including life vests and throw-
ables.
•
First
Aid
kit
•
Anchor with sufficient line and/or
chain
•
Flashlight with good batteries
•
Binoculars
•
Appropriate
navigational
charts
•
Flares
•
Noise emitting device
•
Sufficient food and water provi-
sions
•
Sunglasses
and
block
•
Blanket
•
Oar(s)
The legally required on-board safety
equipment may vary by region or body
of water. Please check with local au-
thorities prior to departure for a safety
examination.
LIFE JACKETS
A life jacket may save your life, but
only if you wear it. Keep jackets in a
readily accessible place – not in a
closed compartment or stored under
other gear. Remove them from any
packaging, and keep throwable floata-
tion devices ready for immediate use.
It is very important that children, handi-
capped people, and non-swimmers wear
lifejackets at all times. Make sure all pas-
sengers are properly instructed in use of
life saving gear
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
Approved fire extinguishers are re-
quired on most boats, local authorities
can provide details. All passengers
should know the location and operat-
ing procedure of each fire extin-
guisher. Fire extinguishers are nor-
mally classified according to fire type.
Be familiar with the type of fire extin-
guishers you have on board.
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Summary of Contents for HUNTER 25
Page 55: ...Power Squadron recommendations for maintenance and safe boating PAGE 13A 11...
Page 56: ...Local sailing club or marina s recommendations for maintenance and up keep PAGE 13A 12...
Page 58: ...Spare parts list PAGE 13A 14...
Page 59: ...Dates of practice drills and onboard safety inspections PAGE 13A 15...
Page 60: ...MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES FOR MAINTENANCE ITEMS SAFETY GEAR PAGE 13A 16...
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