Section 3 - On The Water
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Safe Boating Suggestions
To enjoy the water safely, you should know and understand all boating regulations and
restrictions that pertain to your activity.
Know and obey all nautical rules and laws of the waterways.
Boat operators should complete a boating safety course.
In the US, courses are offered by:
• The US Coast Guard Auxiliary
• The Power Squadron
• The Red Cross
• Your state or provincial boating law enforcement agency
Direct all inquiries to the Boat U.S. Foundation at 1‑800‑336‑BOAT (2628), or the US Coast
Guard at 1‑202‑372‑1067.
Additional information about boating education and safe boating practices is available on
the following web sites:
• US Coast Guard Boating Safety Web Site: http://www.uscgboating.org/
• US Coast Guard Auxiliary: http://nws.cgaux.org/
• US Power Squadrons: http://www.usps.org
• Boat US: http://www.boatus.com
Perform safety checks and required maintenance.
Follow a regular schedule and ensure that all repairs are properly made.
Check for onboard safety equipment.
We suggest the following:
• Approved fire extinguishers
• Signal devices (flashlight, rockets or flares, flag, and a whistle or horn)
• Spare operating equipment (batteries, bulbs, fuses, etc.)
• Tools necessary for minor repairs
• An anchor and extra anchor line
• A manual bilge pump and extra drain plugs
• A supply of drinking water
• A transistor radio.
• Paddles or oars
• A spare propeller, spare thrust hubs, and an appropriate wrench
• A first aid kit and first aid instructions
• Waterproof storage containers
• A compass and appropriate maps or charts
Watch for signs of weather change.
Avoid foul weather and rough‑sea boating.
Tell someone where you are going and when you expect to return. Board cautiously.
Stop the engine whenever passengers are boarding, unloading, or are near the rear of the
boat. Operating in neutral is not sufficient.
Train emergency boat operators.
Instruct at least one other person onboard in the basics of starting and operating the power
package and boat handling in case the driver becomes disabled or falls overboard.
Do not overload your boat.
Summary of Contents for Axius 350 MAG
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