
ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED
EQUIPMENT
The following list (not an exhaustive list) indi-
cates some additional recommended equipment
which should be considered for safe, enjo yable
boating.
Tools
• Spark plug wrench
• Hammer
• Screwdrivers
• Jackknife
• Pliers
• Electricians tape
• Adjustable wrench
• Lubricating oil
• Prop wrench
• Duct tape
Spare Parts
• Extra Bulbs
• Spare Propeller
• Extra fuses
• Extra drain plug
• Spark plugs
• Spare wire
• Extra prop nut/w asher
Basic Gear
• Flashlight
• Spare batteries
• Tow line
• Oar or paddle
• Mooring lines
• Compass
• Dock Fenders
• Distress signals
• First aid kit
• Boat hook
• Foul weather gear
• VHF Radio
• EPBIRB
• Suntan lotion
• Extra warm clothing
• Charts
• Second Anchor & line
• Ring life buoy with length of line attached
• Dewatering device (pump or bailer)
• Emergency supply of drinking w ater and food
SAFE BOATING COURSES
Your local U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliar y and the
U.S. Power Squadrons offer comprehensive safe
boating classes se veral times a year . You may
contact the Boat/U.S. F
oundation at
1-800-336-BOAT (2628) or , in V irginia, 1-800-
245-BOAT (2628) for a cour se schedule in your
area. Also contact your local U.S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary or Power Squadron Flotilla for the time
and place of their next scheduled class.
DRUGS AND ALCOHOL
The operator is responsible for the safety of all
passenger s. Refrain from the use of dr ugs
and/or alcohol while operating your boat. Opera-
tion of motorized vessels while under the
influence is a F ederal offense car rying a signifi-
cant penalty. The use of dr ugs and/or alcohol
will decrease reaction time, impede judgment,
impair vision and inhibit your ability to safely
operate a boat.
SAFE OPERATION
Avoid product misuse including but not limited
to the following actions:
• Riding seat back, gunw ale, engine co ver,
bow or in other unsafe positions.
• Failure to use handholds or and other safety
hardware.
• Overloading or improper handling .
• Excessive speed for the operating condi-
tions.
• Speed in excess of the local legal limit.
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Alcohol consumption and boating do
not mix. Operating any boat while
intoxicated or under the influence of
drugs is both dangerous and illegal.
Impaired vision or judgment on the
water can quickly lead to disaster.
Driving any boat, requires sober, atten-
tive care. Federal laws prohibit
operating a boat under the influence of
alcohol or drugs. These laws are vigor-
ously enforced.
WARNING
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