There are many things to consider when planning a safe
and enjoyable boating trip. This section describes the basics
on fueling, starting, shifting/running, steering, docking
and stopping your boat. This section also includes a safety
preflight checklist, boarding guidelines, boat loading
information and other important topics on handling your
boat. Knowing and understanding all of these fundamentals
will give you confidence in using your boat.
GETTING UNDERWAY
Read and understand the contents of this section before
casting off. Remember, if you have a problem during your
outing, you cannot get out and fix it, or walk to safety or for
help. You are responsible for the safety of all passengers,
the boat and any damage your boat or its wake may cause.
Always keep passengers from blocking your view so that
you do not run into other boats, swimmers, water skiers,
personal water vehicles or aids to navigation.
PREFLIGHT CHECKLIST
The following checks are essential to safe boating and must
be performed before starting the engine. Get in the habit
of performing these checks in the same order each time so
that it becomes routine.
DO NOT launch the boat if any problem is found during
the safety check. A problem could lead to an accident
during the outing causing severe injury or death. Have any
problem attended to immediately; see your dealer.
OPERATION
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Before launch:
Check and tighten all hardware including pylons, towers,
speakers and other accessories.
Energize Electrical System.
Energize system by:
Turning on the Battery Disconnect
Switch located near the battery (see page 6-10 or 6-12
for location).
Switch MAIN PWR and AUX PWR to “ON” on the Circuit
Breaker Panel (page 4-23) located under the dash (see page
4-6 or 4-8 for location).
Check fuel level. If possible, fill tank at a land-based fueling
station. Marina gas sometimes contains water and is usually
more expensive.
Make sure the Saltwater Flush Kit shut-off valve (if
equipped), and/or seacock on water pickup (seacock
applies to all models sold in Canada), is open (handle
in-line [OPEN] with hose, not perpendicular [CLOSED]).
Check engine oil level.
Check transmission fluid level.
Check battery charge.
Check and operate the blower.
Check that bilge drain plug is installed properly.
Check the propeller, strut and rudder for damage.
Check the weather report, wind and water conditions.
Lift engine compartment cover for to check for evidence of
gasoline fumes.
Check that the required safety equipment is on board.
Check that the fire extinguisher is fully charged.
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