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5.10.3
Respect for the environment
Conservation of the environment is a matter of honour for every boater. Therefore, you
should avoid:
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fuel and oil leaks;
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emptying rubbish and waste into the water or on the shore;
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letting detergents or solvents get into the water;
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loud noise both on the water and at the marina; and
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producing an unnecessarily high bow wake, especially in narrow passages and
shallow waters.
Service the engine well and run it at the most economical speed, which will also keep
exhaust emissions low.
Please also consider other local environmental legislation and regulations.
Please make sure to familiarise yourself with the International Convention for the
Prevention of Pollution From Ships (MARPOL) and respect it to the greatest possible extent.
It is allowed to camp out on islands as long as no damage is caused to the landowner. It is
not allowed to camp out next to residential buildings or in or near cultivated fields. You may
not light a campfire unless you have the landowner’s permission. Everyman’s right allows
the picking of naturally growing berries and mushrooms without damaging trees or the
environment in general. Please check the regulations concerning movement in the natural
environment in your area.
5.10.4
Anchoring and mooring the boat
Always moor your boat carefully, even in sheltered places, because conditions can change
rapidly. Mooring lines should be equipped with absorbers to dampen any jolts. Please refer
to the section
Towing
for the location of bollards. To prevent abrasion, use fenders that are
large enough.
The loop at the bow of the boat is for locking the boat to trailer. The loop on the deck is for
locking the boat (to a dock, for instance). The locations of the loops are shown in section 8.
NOTE!
Make sure that the lock or chain does not scratch the deck of the
boat.
The endurance of the bow bollards forward and the aft bollards backward is at least 12.6 kN,
which is approximately 1,300 kg. The ultimate strength of ropes should not exceed 1,300 kg,
so that the rope will break before the bollard or its fastening does.
The minimum anchor weight for the boat is 5 kg. Drop anchor far enough from shore. A
reasonable grip is attained if the anchor line length is 4
–
5 times the water depth.
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