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OWNER’S MANUAL
YACHTING SAFETY
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Other Health and
Safety Information
A wide variety of components used on this
vessel contain or emit chemicals known to
the state of California to cause cancer, birth
defects and other reproductive harm. Examples
include:
• Engine and generator exhaust
• Engine and generator fuel, and other liquids
such as coolants and oil, especially used
motor oil
• Cooking fuels
• Cleaners, paints and substances used for
vessel repair
• Waste materials that result from wear of
vessel components
• Lead from battery terminals and from other
sources such as ballast or fishing sinkers
To avoid harm:
• Keep away from engine, generator and
cooking fuel exhaust fumes.
• Wash areas thoroughly with soap and water
after handling used engine oil.
WARNING
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STABILITY AND BUOYANCY
To make sure your yacht maintains its stability and
buoyancy, take note of the following:
• Any change in disposition of the masses aboard may
significantly affect the stability, trim and performance
of the craft.
• Keep bilge water to a minimum.
• Remember that any weight added up high reduces
stability.
• In rough weather, close hatches, lockers and
doorways to minimize the risk of flooding.
• Remember that stability may be reduced when
towing or lifting heavy weights using a davit or boom.
• Never use air tanks that have been punctured.
• Remember that breaking waves present a serious
stability hazard.
Required Safety
Equipment
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The following information applies to U.S.
regulations only. The information applies to
the minimum on-board safety equipment
requirements of the U.S. Coast Guard.
Federal law requires yacht owners to provide and
maintain safety equipment onboard. Consult the U.S.
Coast Guard, state, and local regulations to make sure
that all the required safety equipment is onboard. It
is the owner’s responsibility to learn about additional
recommended equipment before operating the yacht.
LIFE JACKETS
One Coast Guard–approved Type I, II, III or V wearable life
jacket for each person on-board and one throwable Type
IV PFD device is required.
Children and nonswimmers must always wear a life jacket
when boating. All life jackets and PFDs must be in a
readily accessible area and within immediate reach.
All passengers must know the location of the life
jackets and how to wear and adjust them. Follow the
manufacturer’s instructions for proper use, care and
operation of the life jacket.
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