BOATING SAFETY
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BOATING REGULATIONS
The U.S. Coast Guard is the authority of the waterways; they are there to
help the boating public. State boating regulations are enforced by local
authorities. You are subject to marine traffic laws and “Rules of the Road”
for both federal and state waterways; you must stop if signaled to do so by
enforcement officers, and permit to be boarded if asked.
There are many pamphlets, prepared by the Coast Guard, available to you.
These pamphlets explain “Rules of the Road”, signal lights, buoys, safety,
international and inland regulations and much more than is presented in
this manual. For more information contact your local U.S. Coast Guard Unit
or call the Coast Guard Boating Safety Hotline at 1-800-368-5647.
BOAT SAFETY LABELS
Your boat is affixed with various safety labels at the time of manufacture.
These labels appear at specific locations on the craft where safety is of
particular concern. Safety labels must remain legible. If you suspect a label
is missing or one becomes damaged, contact your dealer for immediate
replacement.
BOATER RESPONSIBILITIES
Registration
The U.S. Coast Guard requires that all power boats operated on the navi-
gable waters of the United States must be registered in the state of main
use; also, many States require registration in that state whenever boating
on waters within their state boundary. Always contact your state boating
authorities (and neighboring states) for registration information on boats
and trailers. Your dealer can supply you with the appropriate forms.
Education
This manual is not intended to provide complete training on all aspects of
boat operation. We strongly recommend that all operators of this boat seek
additional training on boat handling and safety. Some states require youths
16 years of age and younger to complete a boating safety course before
operating any watercraft. Many others require operators under the age of
18 to be licensed in small boat operation.
The following is a listing of some of the agencies and organizations that
offer safety training or information. To find boating safety courses in your
area, call your state’s local boating agency or the Coast Guard boating
safety Courseline at 1-800-336-2628 (1-800-245-2628 in Virginia).
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American Red Cross
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U.S. Power Squadrons
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U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
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State Boating Offices
Insurance
You must get insurance before operating your new boat. Loss by fire, theft
or other causes, and liability protection against accidents is a must for
responsible boaters. The boat owner is legally responsible for any damage
or injury caused when he, or someone else operating the boat, is involved
in an accident. Many states have laws detailing minimum insurance needs.
Your insurance agent and your dealer can supply you with more informa-
tion.
Summary of Contents for 268 SC Sport Cruiser
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