Serpentine Belt and Pulley System
CAUTION!
Working around the serpentine belt and pulley system can be dangerous. To prevent possible injury caused by
pinching, crushing or entanglement, always observe these precautionary measure when working around the
engine:
● Ensure that the engine cannot be started by removing the ignition keys from each starting location. This
hazard is especially likely to occur if the engine room or engine compartment cannot be seen from various
remote starting positions such as a flybridge or enclosed cabin.
● If work permits, disconnect the batteries.
● At each starting location, always post a sign stating that work on the engine is in progress.
Hot Surfaces and Fluids
There is always a risk of burns when working with a hot engine. Beware of hot surfaces.
Chemicals
If you are using any chemicals on your boat, read all labels and warnings carefully. Always pay special attention
to safety related information and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Safety Precautions While Operating
the Boat
Your New Boat
Read the operator’s manuals and other information supplied with your new boat. Learn to operate the engine,
controls and other equipment safely and correctly. If this is your first boat or it is a boat type with which you are
unfamiliar, we recommend that you practice controlling the boat away from other vessels, docks, shallow areas,
and other obstacles.
Remember that the person driving a boat is legally required to know and follow the current rules regarding traffic
and safety at sea. Make sure you know the rules that apply to you and the waters in which you are boating by
contacting the relevant authorities or organization. We strongly recommend you take a course in seamanship.
You may contact your local boating organization to find a suitable course.
Basic Safety Rules of Boating
Always be sure to observe the following minimum precautions while boating:
● Insist on the use of personal flotation devices by all passengers at all times.
● NEVER OPERATE THE BOAT IF YOU ARE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL.
● If boating in waters that are unfamiliar, obtain appropriate charts to avoid damage from underwater objects.
We recommend that you contact your local boating organization for more detailed information on safety afloat.
Safety Information
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