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OATING
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1.0 Boating Safety
Boating safety is your responsibility. You must fully understand the operat-
ing procedures and safety precautions in the Owner’s Information kit and
this owner’s guide
before
you operate your new boat.
Safe boating is no
accident.
1.1 Safe Operation
Safe operation includes, but is not limited to, the following.
• Keep your boat and equipment in safe operating condition. Inspect the
hull, engines, safety equipment, and all boating gear regularly.
NOTE:
Federal law requires you to provide and maintain safety equip-
ment on your boat. Consult U.S. Coast Guard, state, and local regula-
tions to ensure your boat has all required safety equipment onboard.
Additional equipment may be recommended for your safety and that of
your passengers. Make yourself aware of its availability and use.
• Be very careful when fueling your boat. Be sure you know the capacity
of your boat’s fuel tank and the amount of fuel used when operating at
frequently used engine speeds (RPMs). Refer to
9.6 Specifications
for
the fuel tank capacity. Refer to
5.8.1 Fueling
for information on fuel-
ing your boat.
• Make sure you have enough fuel onboard for anticipated cruising
requirements. In general, use 1/3 of your supply to reach your destina-
tion and use 1/3 to return. Keep 1/3 in reserve for changes in your plans
due to weather or other circumstances.
• Be sure fire extinguishing and lifesaving equipment is onboard. This
equipment must meet regulatory standards, and it should be notice-
able, accessible and in proper operating condition. Your passengers
should know where this equipment is and how to use it.
• Keep an eye on the weather. Be aware of possible changing conditions
by checking local weather reports before your departure. Monitor
strong winds and electrical storms.
• Always keep accurate, updated charts of the area you are cruising.
Back up charts if you use a chart plotter.
• Before you leave the port or harbor, file a Float Plan with a family
member, relative, friend, or other responsible person ashore.
• Always operate your boat with care, courtesy and common sense.
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