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RECOMMENDED MINIMUM EQUIPMENT
Sealine motor yachts are fitted with standard
equipment such as automatic and manual bilge
pump systems, fixed automatic engine room fire
extinguishers, a VHF radio telephone and basic
navigational
equipment
including
magnetic
compass, boat speed indicator/log and depth
sounder.
It is the skipper/owners responsibility to ensure that
sufficient life saving and safety equipment is
provided for the total number of crew being carried
and to check that all safety equipment such as fire
extinguishers, distress rockets, flares and life rafts
are properly maintained, including renewing
equipment
as
necessary
or
recharging
of
extinguishers at the pre-determined intervals.
The following list details the minimum safety
equipment to be carried on board at all times
However, the actual equipment you are required to
carry is laid down by the Marine Administration of
the country where you registered the craft.
a Suitable life jackets (fitted with light and
whistle for attracting attention) must be
provided for each person/child onboard. All
lifebuoys, life slings, life rafts and life jackets
should be fitted with marine grade retro-
reflective tape.
b
A life aft suitable for accommodating the total
number of persons onboard, stowed on deck
as to be readily transferable to water.
If your craft is fitted with a life raft, carefully read its
operating manual. The craft should have onboard
the appropriate safety equipment (life jackets,
harness, etc) according to the type of craft, weather
conditions, etc.
c
A grab bag stowed in such a way that it is
easily accessible in emergencies (the items
below may already be carried as part of this
list) and should contain:
ವ
Life raft sea anchor and line
ವ
Safety tin opener
ವ
Waterproof hand-held VHF
ವ
First aid kit
ವ
Plastic graduated drinking cup
ವ
2 x light sticks or throwable floating lamps
ವ
Daylight signalling mirror
ವ
Signalling whistle
ವ
2 x Red parachute flares
ವ
3 x Red hand-held flares
ವ
Non-thirst provoking rations
ವ
Freshwater at the rate of 0.5L per person
ವ
Illustrated life-saving signals card
ವ
Nylon string and polythene bags
ವ
Seasickness tablets
d An EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating
Radio Beacon)
e Rocket parachute flares, distress rocket signals
and hand-held smoke flares as applicable for
inshore and offshore usage
f 25m (75ft) floating heaving line kept close to the
cockpit
g
Suitably equipped first aid kit
h
Second anchor
i Up-to date charts covering the intended cruising
waters
j
Water resistant torch & set replacement
batteries)
k
Engine toolkit, as recommended by OEM
VHF radio - VHF radio should only be used by
competent qualified operators. The radio needs to be
licensed and should not be used for unnecessary or
prolonged usage. Only use channel 16 for
emergencies and for the hailing of other craft.
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