5.1.3, 5.2 ISO 10 240
The sea and wind conditions that correspond to the design categories A, B or C are changeable and are
dependent on the hazards of unusually strong waves or gusty winds. Therefore total safety cannot be
guaranteed, even if your boat meets the requirements of a category.
The sea and the water are not the natural environment of Man and one has to respect their laws and
strength.
Adapt the use of your boat to her condition that wears out with time and use.
Any boat, however solid she may be, may be severely damaged if badly used. This is not compatible
with a secure navigation. Always adapt the speed and direction of your boat to the conditions of the sea.
The 'COLREG', an international regulation in order to prevent collision at sea, published by the
International Maritime Organization, specifies the steering and course regulations, the navigation lights
etc. throughout the world Make sure you know these regulations and you have on board a manual that
explains them.
In numerous countries, a licence, an authorization or a training course is requested. Make sure you have
this legal authorization before you use your boat.
Always use an experienced technician for the maintenance of your boat, the fitting of accessories and
the carrying out of small modifications. Written authorisation from the constructor or their legal
representative is compulsory for any modifications which alter the boat's specifications, in particular the
vertical disposition of mass (fitting radar, changing engine etc.).
Always listen to the weather forecast before you put out to sea.
Make sure the sea and wind conditions will correspond to the category of your boat and you and your
crew are able to handle the boat in these conditions.
For the essential or optional equipment (engine, electronics etc.) refer to their respective manual
delivered with your boat.
Summary of Contents for LOISIRS
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Page 34: ...30 88 5 3 1 ISO 10 240 DECK LAYOUT A Mooring cleats B Towing C Swimming ladder...
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Page 66: ...62 88 5 3 3 b 5 5 1 ISO 10 240 SHORE POWER SOCKET Breaker Shore power socket...
Page 68: ...64 88 LEAD LINES 1 Depth sounder 2 Log and speedometer Access through trapdoor in side cabin...
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