Safety
Your Pro Line boat has been constructed with safety in mind, however the ultimate safety of you
and your passengers is in your hands. Plan your trips carefully. Insure ample fuel supply and
reserve. Tell someone where you are going and when you expect to return. Keep current charts
onboard. Read and observe USCG boating safety circulars.
Regulations
The USCG is the authority of all the waterways. 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, and must submit to boarding if requested by proper authority.
There are many publications available from the Coast Guard concerning regulations and more. For
additional information call the boating safety hot line at 1(800)368-5647.
Equipment
USCG regulations require the following equipment while operating your boat:
Fire extinguisher
Personal Flotation Device (PFD) for each occupant
One throwable PFD
Sound signal device
Navigational lights if operated at night
Sight signal (flare- night, orange flag- day) when in coastal waters or great lakes.
Anchor and sufficient line
In addition, here is a list of suggested equipment you should have aboard your Pro Line:
First aid kit and blankets
Sea anchor with line
Mooring lines and fenders
Bailing device
Combination oar / boat hook
Tool kit and lubricant
Spare prop, nut & washer
Spare fasteners, hose clamps, plugs
Spare fuses and bulbs
Binoculars or telescope
Local charts and compass
Water proof flashlight
2 way radio (with proper license)
EPIRB (emergency beacon)
Floating key chain & spare keys
Navigation device
Emergency food and water
Water proof matches or lighter.
Passenger Safety
You are responsible for the safety and conduct of your passengers, make sure that:
You instruct passengers on proper use and location of PFD's; children and non-swimmers
should wear one at all times.
When underway each passenger is in a safe location, and knows to keep the boat balanced.
At least one other person knows how to operate the boat in case of emergency.
They are aware of dangers of the prop, and the possibility of sudden maneuvers and jolts.
You turn the engine off and remove key when swimmers are near the prop or using the dive
platform.
All keep away from lines under stress should they break and recoil.
Rules of the Road
Know and use the rules of the road, the information here is only a brief overview. For detailed
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