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5.
OWNER'S/OPERATOR'S
RESPONSIBILITIES
5.1.
STATE REGISTRATION OR FEDERAL DOCUMENTATION
For State Registration please consult your Dealer or the State Marine Police, who
can provide the correct governmental department handling registration in your
state.
5.2.
SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE
For maximum enjoyment of your Beneteau, due respect should be given to proper safety and maintenance
procedures.
Be sure that your boat is operated according to the U.S. Coast Guard Regulations as outlined in the
"Federal Requirements For Recreational Boats". Please familiarize yourself with all operating
requirements.
Prepare yourself for any situation before going out on the water. Follow the instructions provided in the
sections of this owner's manual, the individual supplier instruction manuals, and all applicable U.S. Coast
Guard and other regulations. If you are not an experienced sailor, you should complete an accredited
sailing course.
Before leaving the dock, be sure that all your equipment is in working order, that you are aware of the
weather conditions, and someone ashore is familiar with your destination or sailing activities.
5.3.
MANDATORY COAST GUARD SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Many safety items are required for compliance with the U.S. Coast Guard regulations. Note that these
regulations are subject to change. It is the owner's responsibility to be aware of current regulations as
outlined in the "Federal Requirements for Recreational Boats". For your convenience a copy is included
with your yacht’s documentation, and additional copies may be obtained by calling the U.S. Coast Guard
Boating Safety Hotline at (800) 368-5647.
Good safety equipment should be a priority of every sailor for the protection and comfort of passengers.
Passengers aboard should be made familiar with the safety equipment and operation of the boat in the
event of an emergency.
Depending on the length, passenger capacity, and operating conditions, your boat must be equipped
according to the current U.S.C.G. requirements. Be sure that you operate your boat with the necessary
number of life preservers, fire extinguishers, signaling devices, distress signals, navigation lights as
referred to in the "Federal Requirements for Recreational Boats."
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