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343 Owner’s Manual
Section 2
Performance Yacht
Proposition 65
Discharge/Disposal of Waste
Waste means all forms of garbage, plastics,
recyclables, food, wood, detergents, sewage, and
even fish parts in certain waters - in short, nearly
everything. We recommend you bring back
everything you take out with you for proper disposal
ashore. Use an approved pump-out facility at your
marina. Many areas prohibit the discharge of
sewage overboard or even an operable overboard
waste discharge.
Excessive Noise
Noise means engine noise, radio noise or even
voices. Many bodies of water have adopted noise
limits. Don’t use thru-transom exhaust unless
you’re well off shore. Music and loud conversation
can carry a considerable distance on water,
especially at night.
Wake/Wash
Be alert for NO WAKE zones. You may be
responsible for any damage or injury caused by
your wake/wash. Prior to entering a no wake zone,
come off plane to the slowest steerable speed.
Exhaust Emissions
Increased exhaust (hydrocarbon) emissions pollute
our water and air. Keep your engine tuned and boat
hull clean for peak performance. Consult your
authorized Cobalt dealer and propulsion unit
operator’s manual for information.
Paints
If your boat is kept in water where marine growth is
a problem, the use of anti-fouling paint may reduce
the growth rate. Be aware of environmental
regulations that may govern your paint choice.
Contact your local boating authorities for
information.
Cleaning Agents
Household cleaners should be used sparingly and
not discharged into waterways. Do not mix cleaners
and be sure to use plenty of ventilation in enclosed
areas. DO NOT use products which contain
phosphates, chlorine, solvents, nonbiodegradable
or petroleum based products. Citrus-based
cleaners are excellent for marine cleaning
purposes and are safe for you and the environment.
Fishery Resources
There is a tremendous drain on our fishery
resources. Over-fishing and pollution have strained
the fish population. Do your part by keeping only
what you will eat and practice catch-and-release.
A
WARNING
A wide variety of components used on
this vessel contains or emits 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 the substances
above.
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