DECK SERIES OWNER’S MANUAL
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CAPSIZING
In addition to fire, a boater’s greatest concern may be with the possibility of capsizing or overturning the boat. Several
factors can occur that will result in a boat overturning (high waves, excessive wakes, bad weather) or sinking because of
damage such as striking an underwater object or another boat. In the event of such an occurrence, try to turn the engine
OFF. Attempt to locate any other people who were on-board and determine whether they are injured. Unless there is fire or
release of gasoline, in most instances it is wise to remain with the boat. Climbing on the hull will make it easier for
rescuers to locate you and others.
RUNNING AGROUND OR STRIKING UNDERWATER OBJECTS
Ascertain whether there is damage to the hull. If water can be stopped from entering the boat, cautiously return to dock.
Have the boat checked out by your authorized NauticStar dealer to be certain that the hull has not been weakened. Even if
water does not intrude initially, difficulties may occur later. If water is entering the boat after running aground or striking
an underwater object, call or signal for assistance. Abandon ship, if necessary. Do not attempt to out-run a significant leak,
as it can be difficult to estimate how long it will take for enough water to intrude and sink the boat.
PROPELLER SAFETY
PROPELLER(S) MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Shut off the engine(s) when near persons in the water,
prior to using the swim platform, or the boarding ladder.
MEANS OF RE-BOARDING
There are several ways to re-board a NauticStar boat from the water. In some models, ladders are offered to assist in re-
boarding. On some models, re-boarding ladders may be mounted to the swim platform. To re-board using a ladder, deploy
the ladder and use it to climb up into the boat or onto the swim platform. Always maintain three points of contact with the
boat when using a ladder to reboard the boat. See Section 6: General Information for step-by-step instructions.
IN-WATER ACTIVITIES SAFETY
Individuals in the water are obligated to be as aware of the fundamental safety rules as operators. If you are new to water
sports, you should seek certified training before starting. You may find it especially helpful to join a local water-sports club,
if available, and the U.S.W.S.A. (United States Water Skiing Association). Remember that most in-water injuries are the
result of impacts with other objects, so always look where
you are going, and be aware of what is going on around you.
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