Navigation Lights
Your boat is equipped with navigational lights. Recreational
boats are required to display navigational lights between
sunset and sunrise and other periods of reduced visibility
(fog, rain, haze, etc.). Your navigation lights are provided
to keep other boats informed of your presence and course.
It is up to you to make sure they are operational and turned
on when required.
Horn or Whistle
All boats over 16 feet (4.8 meters) in length must be
equipped with an operable horn or whistle. The following
are standard signals when using a whistle or a horn:
One prolonged blast: warning.
One short blast: Pass on my port side.
Two short blasts: pass on my starboard side.
Three short blasts: my engines are in reverse.
Five or more blasts: danger!
Fire Extinguisher
A fire extinguisher is required if your boat has an
inboard engine, or when fuel is stored in closed stowage
compartments.
Approved fire extinguishers are classified by a letter symbol,
either B-1 or B-II with the B designating that the material
will extinguish flammable liquids such as gasoline, oil, etc.
B-1 extinguishers are required for boats less than 26 feet in
length. Check periodically to ensure that the extinguisher is
in working condition and fully charged. Check local, state,
country agency(ies) as to laws and regulations.
BOATING SAFETY
SECTION 2
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Emergency Safety Lanyard
Your boat is equipped with an emergency cutoff switch
(safety lanyard.) We strongly recommend that the lanyard
be secured to the operator and the lock plate attached to
the emergency cutoff switch prior to starting the engine
and anytime the engine is operating. The cutoff lanyard
is designed to turn off the engine whenever the operator
moves far enough away from the helm to activate the switch.
It is strongly recommended you use the Emergency Safety
Lanyard system as failure to do so can cause death or
serious injury. DO NOT operate the boat if the Emergency
Safety Lanyard system does not function properly.
Attach the safety lanyard to a secure place on your clothing,
your arm or leg while operating.
DO NOT attach the lanyard to clothing that could tear loose.
DO NOT route the lanyard where it could become entangled,
preventing it from functioning.
Avoid accidentally pulling the lanyard during normal operation.
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