Discharge/Disposal of Waste
Waste means all forms of garbage, plastics, recyclables,
food, wood, detergents, sewage and even fish parts in
certain waters, essentially anything. Bring back everything
you take out and dispose of in an environmentally friendly
manner ashore.
Excessive Noise
Noise means engine noise, radio noise or even voices. Many
bodies of water have adopted noise limits. Music and loud
conversation can carry a considerable distance on water,
especially at night. Make sure to follow regulations and
be courteous.
Wake/Wash
Be alert for NO WAKE zones. Prior to entering a NO WAKE
zone, come off plane to the slowest steerable speed. Use
caution when operating around smaller crafts, in channels
and marinas, and in congested areas.
Exhaust Emissions
Increased exhaust (hydrocarbon) emissions pollute our
water and air. Keep your engine tuned and boat hull clean
for peak performance.
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.
INTRODUCTION
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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,
or non-biodegradable or petroleum-based products.
MARPOL Treaty
The USCG enforces the International Convention for the
Prevention of Pollution from ships, commonly referred
to as the MARPOL Treaty (MARine POLlution). This treaty
prohibits the overboard dumping of all ship-generated
plastics, chemicals, garbage and oil.
WARNING LABELS
The warning labels on your Tigé boat must remain legible.
If a label is damaged or you suspect a label is missing,
contact your Tigé Dealer for immediate replacement.
There are several labels placed throughout the boat to
warn you about potential hazards.
All persons should wear a suitable life preserver/personal
flotation device when on deck, especially children, disabled
people and non-swimmers. Inform all passengers on the
proper use of personal flotation devices and of the location
of safety equipment, man overboard recovery equipment
and the location and deployment of the ladder.
In some countries it is a legal requirement to wear a suitable
life preserver/personal flotation device that complies with
those countries’ regulations at all times.
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