8. Before departure file your Cruise Log with a responsi-
ble person ashore.
9. Always operate your boat with consideration, courtesy
and common sense.
10. At least one other passenger aboard should be indoc-
trinated on the basic operating procedures for handling
your boat, in the event you unexpectedly become
unable to do so.
11. Never allow passengers to ride on areas of your boat
other than designated seating areas.
12. All passengers should remain seated while the boat is
moving.
13. Never use the swim platform or boarding ladder while
the engine is running. Be aware of the location of the
drive units or propellers before entering the water from
the swim platform ladder.
14. Study and obey the Rules of the Road. Always main-
tain complete control of your boat.
15. Never overload or improperly load your boat.
NOTE: The presence of the boat’s maximum weight capaci-
ty plate does not override your responsibility to use common
sense or rational judgment. The capacity of your boat is
reduced by turbulent water and other adverse weather con-
ditions. You should have prior knowledge of existing water
and weather conditions before getting underway.
Water Sports
Water skiing, kneeboarding or riding a towed inflatable
apparatus are some of the more popular water sports.
Taking part in any water sport requires increased safety
awareness by the participant and the boat operator. Safety
awareness is of primary importance in preventing acci-
dents and injury. If you are going to swim near your boat
first turn off the boat’s engine and anchor the boat.
Swim only in areas designated as safe for swimming. These
are usually marked with a swim area buoy (Figure 1.1). Do
not swim alone or at night.
Do not allow anyone near the propeller(s), even when the
engine is off. Propeller blades can be sharp and can contin-
ue to turn even after the engine if off. Stay at least 150 feet
away from areas marked by a diver down float (Figure 1.2).
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FIGURE 1.1 SWIM AREA BUOY
FIGURE 1.2 DIVER DOWN FLOAT
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AREA
8.
Before depar
ture file your Cr
uise Log with a responsi-
ble person ashore
.
9.
Alwa
ys operate y
our boat with consideration, cour
tesy
and common sense.
10.At least one other passenger aboard should be indoc-
trinated on the basic oper
ating procedures for handling
your boat, in the e
vent y
ou unexpectedly become
unable to do so
.
11.Ne
ver allo
w passengers to ride on areas of y
our boat
other than designated seating areas.
12.All passengers should remain seated while the boat is
moving.
13.Ne
ver use the s
wim platfor
m or boarding ladder while
the engine is running. Be a
ware of the location of the
driv
e units or propellers before enter
ing the water from
the swim platf
orm ladder
.
14.Study and obe
y the Rules of the Road. Alwa
ys main-
tain complete control of your boat.
15.Ne
ver o
ver
load or improperly load y
our boat.
NOTE:
The presence of the boat’s maxim
um weight capaci-
ty plate does not overr
ide your responsibility to use common
sense or rational judgment. The capacity of y
our boat is
reduced by turb
ulent water and other adv
erse weather con-
ditions. Y
ou should have pr
ior knowledge of e
xisting water
and weather conditions bef
ore getting underwa
y .
Water Sports
Water skiing, kneeboarding or r
iding a tow
ed inflatable
apparatus are some of the more popular w
ater sports
.
T aking par
t in any w
ater sport requires increased saf
ety
aw
areness by the par
ticipant and the boat operator
. Safety
aw
areness is of primar
y importance in pre
venting acci-
dents and injury. If y
ou are going to swim near y
our boat
first turn off the boat’
s engine and anchor the boat.
Swim only in areas designated as safe f
or swimming. These
are usually mark
ed with a swim area b
uoy (Figure 1.1). Do
not swim alone or at night.
Do not allow an
yone near the propeller(s), e
ven when the
engine is off. Propeller b
lades can be sharp and can contin-
ue to turn e
ven after the engine if off
. Stay at least 150 f
eet
aw
ay from areas mar
ked b
y a diver do
wn float (Figure 1.2).
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FIGURE 1.1 SWIM AREA BUOY
FIGURE 1.2 DIVER DOWN FLOAT
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M I
W
AR
EA