11
Vessel Operation
EMERGENCIES
Always be ready to help others on the water if possible,
but do not take any unnecessary risks. Use equipment to
save a life, but do not risk a life to save equipment. Consult
earlier information in this manual concerning accidents,
etc. Also, read other literature concerning on the water
emergencies. Be alert and prepared!
FIRE
Fire aboard a vessel can spread quickly and can cause
tremendous alarm among everyone. Most
fi
res can be
prevented by keeping the bilge free from oil and debris.
Keep all equipment stowed and maintained in working
order. Carry backup fire extinguishers on board. If
something becomes a possible
fi
re hazard, remove that
possibility at once.
Never use water on gasoline, oil or electrical
fi
res. When
you dump water on an electrical
fi
re you can be shocked
since water conducts electricity.
Follow these instructions if a
fi
re breaks out:
1. Fit everyone aboard with a life jacket. Turn off the
ignition switch.
2. Try to keep the
fi
re downwind. If the
fi
re is to the stern,
head the bow toward the wind. If forward, put the stern
to the wind.
3. If the engine should catch
fi
re, shut off the fuel supply
Usually there is a fuel tank access that you can crimp the
fuel feed line.
4. Use a hand fire extinguisher. Make sure to point
it at the base of the flames. Use short bursts and
sweep the extinguisher side to side.
Remember: (A 4
pound extinguisher discharges in approximately 20
seconds)
These actions help prevent the
fi
re from spreading to other
parts of the boat. You can extinguish
fi
res quickly if you
act swiftly. Have a plan of action in motion in case a
fi
re
breaks out.
FIRST AID
Knowing
fi
rst aid can save lives. A
fi
rst aid kit and the
ability to use it are important ingredients for the safety of
a skippers’ passengers, crew and vessel. Having con
fi
dence
and competence in handling medical emergencies on board
is a must for the skipper. Invest your time in a
fi
rst aid
course available at the American Red Cross.
If someone is seriously injured have someone call for help
while the injured person is being attended.
Check for possible danger signs; loss of breathing,
unconsciousness, severe bleeding and heartbeat. If you
determine the individual is not breathing or unconscious
place the victim on their back on a hard surface and do
the following:
1. If unconscious, open the airway. Neck lift, head lift or
chin head lift.
2. If not breathing, begin arti
fi
cial breathing. Pinch the
nose. Give 4 quick breaths. If airway is blocked, try back
blows, abdominal or chest thrusts and
fi
nger probe until
airway is open.
3. Check for pulse. Begin arti
fi
cial circulation. Depress
sternum. Fifteen compressions rate 80 per minute. 2 quick
breaths. Continue uninterrupted until advanced medical
support is available.
CPR (BASIC LIFE SUPPORT)
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Page 52: ...9 Rules Of The Road ...
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Page 97: ...44 Chapter 4 TYPICAL LATER AC ELCI CIRCUITRY FLOW CHART ...
Page 128: ...75 Systems TYPICAL WASTE SYSTEM EARLIER MODELS TOILET BOWL ASSEMBLY EARLIER MODELS ...
Page 167: ...14 Chapter 5 AFT FORWARD SIDEWAYS DIAGONALLY ROTATE JOYSTICK FUNCTIONS ...
Page 204: ...20 Chapter 7 WASHER DRYER COMBO 46SC ...
Page 205: ...21 Auxiliary Equipment Operation WASHER DRYER FEATURES ...
Page 208: ...24 Chapter 7 UNDERSTANDING THE CONTROL PANEL ...
Page 228: ...44 Chapter 7 E F F PROCESS COMPLETE ...
Page 285: ...40 Chapter 8 TYPICAL DIESEL GENERATOR PARTS DESCRIPTION ...
Page 286: ...41 Cosmetic Care Maintenance ...
Page 304: ...59 Cosmetic Care Maintenance VOLVO IPS ENGINE DRIVE COMMON PARTS IDENTIFICATION ...
Page 310: ...65 Cosmetic Care Maintenance WASHER DRYER ...
Page 311: ...66 Chapter 8 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ...
Page 323: ...11 Troubleshooting SHORE CABLE SYSTEM ...
Page 325: ...13 Troubleshooting TACHOMETER ELECTRONIC DIESEL ...
Page 326: ...14 Chapter 9 TACHOMETER ELECTRONIC DIESEL ...
Page 332: ...20 Chapter 9 TYPICAL WINDLASS ...
Page 338: ...6 Chapter 10 WASHER DRYER ...
Page 354: ...8 Chapter 12 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS ...
Page 355: ...Technical Information 12 9 42 46 MAIN SHIP S AC PANEL REGAL PART 442014 ...
Page 356: ...Technical Information 12 10 42 46 MAIN SHIP S AC PANEL EURO VERSION REGAL PART 442013 ...
Page 357: ...Technical Information 12 11 42 46 MAIN SHIP S DC PANEL REGAL PART 442015 ...
Page 358: ...Technical Information 12 12 42 46 BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL W BREAKER SIZES PART 412510 ...
Page 359: ...Technical Information 12 13 42 46 BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL REAR VIEW PART 412510 ...
Page 360: ...Technical Information 12 14 42 46 BREAKER PANEL W BREAKER SIZES PART 446133 ...
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Page 362: ...Technical Information 12 16 42 46 MAIN SHIP S AC DC PANEL W BREAKER SIZES LISTED ...
Page 363: ...Technical Information 12 17 42 SC DECK HARNESS ROUTING ...
Page 364: ...Technical Information 12 18 42 SC HULL HARNESS ROUTING 1 ...
Page 365: ...Technical Information 12 19 42 SC HULL HARNESS ROUTING 2 ...
Page 367: ...Technical Information 12 21 42 SC STARBOARD THROUGH HULL FITTING LOCATIONS ...
Page 369: ...Technical Information 12 23 42 SC A C HULL RUNS ...
Page 370: ...Technical Information 12 24 42 SC A C DECK RUNS ...
Page 371: ...Technical Information 12 25 42 SC V BERTH HOT WATER PLUMBING RUNS ...
Page 372: ...Technical Information 12 26 42 SC V BERTH COLD WATER PLUMBING RUNS ...
Page 374: ...Technical Information 12 28 42 SC PORT HULL HOT AND COLD PLUMBING RUNS PROFILE VIEW ...
Page 375: ...Technical Information 12 29 42 SC PORT HULL HOT WATER PLUMBING RUNS ...
Page 376: ...Technical Information 12 30 42 SC OVERVIEW COLD PLUMBING RUNS ...
Page 377: ...Technical Information 12 31 42 SC SUMP LAYOUT ...
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Page 379: ...Technical Information 12 33 46 SC ONLY ISOLATION TRANSFORMER CIRCUITRY EARLIER VESSELS ONLY ...
Page 381: ...Technical Information 12 35 46 SC DC GROUND CIRCUITRY ...
Page 382: ...Technical Information 12 36 46 SC TRIM TAB SWITCH CIRCUITRY ...
Page 383: ...Technical Information 12 37 46 SC TYPICAL BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL CIRCUITRY ...
Page 384: ...Technical Information 12 38 46 SC TYPICAL GFCI CIRCUITRY ...
Page 385: ...Technical Information 12 39 46 SC TYPICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER GROUND CIRCUITRY ...
Page 386: ...Technical Information 12 40 46 SC TYPICAL TWIN VOLVO DIESEL ENGINE FIRE EXT SHUTDOWN ...
Page 387: ...Technical Information 12 41 46 SC BATTERY SWITCH CIRCUITRY ...
Page 388: ...Technical Information 12 42 46 SC ELECTRONICS CIRCUITRY OVERVIEW ...
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