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CAUTIONS SUMMARIZED
The purpose of the warning and caution notices is to attract the operator's
attention to possible dangers. Each deserves the operator's special attention
and understanding. Safety warnings do not by themselves eliminate any
danger, and the warnings they give are not substitutes for proper accident
prevention measures.
WARNING: If you carry an auxiliary engine, see its operator's manual for
additional safety warnings.
CAUTION: Provide a U.S.C.G. approved personal flotation device for each person
aboard your boat.
CAUTION: Provide a dry chemical, carbon dioxide or foam fire extinguisher for
your boat. Avoid vaporizing liquid type extinguishers which may cause harmful
fumes.
CAUTION: Display running lights between sunset and sunrise.
CAUTION: Know and comply with state trailering laws within any state where you
may tow your boat.
WARNING: Before launching check to see that hose is on seacock and/or that
valve is closed.
NOTE: The auxiliary motor bracket on this boat is designed for up to 10 H.P. Do
not use a larger motor.
CAUTION: Observe the following cautions when using the Pop Top.
1. Do not allow fingers or hands near the contact edges between top and deck
when raising or lowering the top.
2. Always attach safety hook to mast when the top is in open position.
3. Always have a firm grip on top when opening or closing. The pop top has
considerable weight, and therefore care must be taken when raising or lowering
it.
4. Do not lift top by the main sliding hatch. The main hatch was not designed
to lift top.
5. Always close the top during high winds or rough conditions.
6. Do not sail while pop top is in an up position.