for spotting and avoiding swimmers, divers, and slower moving crafts.
You are also responsible for any damage caused by your wake, so slow to
no-wake speed in harbors, marinas, canals, etc. Look for personal water
vehicles; they have the same rights and responsibilities as you.
Contact your dealer, local authorities or U.S. Coast Guard for information
Storage
Your boat must be properly stored during the off season to prevent damage
to the prevent weathering and deterioration of the carpet, upholstery
and instruments. The interior of your boat should be protected from the
elements to prevent weathering and deterioration of upholstery and
instruments. A few hours of careful preparation will save both time and
money next season. Talk to your dealer about supplies or services.
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
The identification numbers of the hull, engine, trailer, and equipment are
important. Record serial, model, and registration numbers immediately for
future reference.
Keep a copy of these numbers stored in a safe place off the boat. In case
of theft, damage, etc., report these numbers to the local authorities, your
insurance agent, and your dealer.
Hull Identification Number (HIN)
The HIN is attached to the hull and is located at the top, outside, starboard
corner of the transom. The HIN must be clearly visible and may not be
removed, altered, or tampered with in any way.
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