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CHAPTER 1
SAFETY AND REGULATIONS
OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES
Prior to enjoying your World Cat, it is important to read and understand all the information detailed in your
“Owner’s Portfolio”. Knowing how to operate and maintain the systems on your vessel can make your experiences
safe and enjoyable, as well as increase the performance and longevity of your boat. Federal law and most state laws
clearly indicate that it is the operator’s responsibility to maintain their vessel, and to operate it in a manner which pro-
tects the safety of their passengers and others. Reference page 8 of the
Sportfish, Cruisers, Yachts Owner’s Manual
for a detailed list of owner responsibilities.
This manual will provide you a basic understanding of boating practices; however, we recommend all owners
review federal, state, and local regulations regarding safety and traffic prior to using your World Cat. The U.S. Coast
Guard Auxiliary and U.S. Power Squadrons offer excellent educational opportunities on a local level and are open to
anyone. If a chapter does not exist in your area, reference page 8 of the
Sportfish, Cruisers, Yachts Owner’s Manual
or
contact the following numbers for other educational opportunities:
BOATING EDUCATION HOTLINE.................................1-800-336-BOAT (2628)
U.S. COAST GUARD BOATING HOTLINE....................1-800-368-5647
REGISTRATION
Vessels are required by federal and state law to be registered in the state where they are primarily used. Registra-
tion numbers and validation stickers must be displayed per regulations, and a certificate of registration must be on
board while the vessel is being operated. When traveling away from your home waters, contact authorities at your
destination to determine if any additional registration is required. Some areas require permits or temporary registra-
tions to operate in their waters. When completing registration forms you will be asked for the Hull Identification
Number (HIN). On your World Cat, the HIN is located on the starboard side of the transom. This number is unique to
your boat and will be important for registering your vessel, as well as, communicating with your dealer and our ser-
vice department. Including this information in any correspondence or conversations will help our support network
serve you better.
COAST GUARD REQUIRED SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Once you have reviewed safe boating guidelines and filed for registration, it is time to equip your vessel. The
U.S. Coast Guard’s (U.S.C.G.) list of required equipment is shown below. To review the guidelines for each item, ref-
erence pages 17 and 18 of the
Sportfish, Cruisers, Yachts Owner’s Manual.
• Audible Signaling Device (Bell, Horn, or Whistle)
• Fire Extinguisher
• Navigation / Anchor Lights
• Flotation Devices (PFD’s)
•
Visual Signaling Devices
NOTICE
Remember to check with state and local agencies to ensure that additional items are not required to
operate your boat in their waterways.