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Note:
Storms and wave action can cause buoys to move.
You should not rely on buoys alone to determine
your position.
12.3 Pre-Cruise Check
Before Starting the Engines:
•
Check the weather forecast and sea conditions before
leaving the dock. Decide if the planned cruise can be
made safely.
•
Be sure all required documents are on board.
•
Be sure all necessary safety equipment is on board and
operative. This should include items like the running
lights, spotlight, life saving devices, etc. Please refer to
Safety Equipment chapter for additional information on
safety equipment.
•
Make sure you have signal kits and flare guns aboard,
and they are current and in good operating condition.
•
Be sure you have sufficient water and other provisions
for the planned cruise.
•
Leave a written message listing details of your planned
cruise with a close friend ashore (Float Plan). The float
plan should include a description of your boat, where
you intend to cruise, and a schedule of when you expect
to arrive in the cruising area, and when you expect to
return. Keep the person informed of any changes in
your plan to prevent false alarms. This information will
tell authorities where to look and the type of boat to look
for in the event you fail to arrive.
•
Check the amount of fuel on board. Observe the “rule of
thirds”: one third of the fuel for the trip out, one third to
return and one third in reserve. An additional 15% may
be consumed in rough seas.
•
Check the water separating fuel filters for water. The
engine fuel filters also should be checked for leaks or
corrosion.
•
Turn the battery switches on.
•
Check the bilge water level. Look for other signs of
potential problems. Monitor for the scent of fuel fumes.
•
Test the automatic and manual bilge pump switches and
high water alarm switches to make sure the systems are
working properly. This is particularly important before
running offshore.
•
Turn on the bilge blowers and check the blower output.
The blowers should be activated when operating below
cruising speed and whenever the generator is operating.
•
Have a tool kit aboard. The kit should include the fol-
lowing basic tools:
Hammer
Electrician’s tape
Screwdrivers
Offset screwdrivers
Lubricating oil
Pliers
Jackknife
Adjustable wrench
Basic 3/8" ratchet set
Vise grip pliers
Hex key set
Needle nose pliers
Wire crimping tool
Wire connector Set
End wrench set
Medium slip-joint pliers
Diagonal cutting pliers
DC electrical test light
THERE MUST BE AT LEAST ONE PERSONAL
FLOTATION DEVICE ON BOARD FOR EVERY
PERSON ON BOARD AND ONE THROW-OUT
FLOTATION DEVICE. CHECK THE U.S. COAST
GUARD STANDARDS FOR THE CORRECT TYPE OF
DEVICE FOR YOUR BOAT.
•
Have the following spare parts on board:
Extra light bulbs
Spark plugs
Fuses and circuit breakers
Main 12-volt fuses
Assorted stainless screws
Assorted stainless bolts
Flashlight and batteries
Drain plugs
Engine oil and transmission oil
Propellers
Fuel filters
Propeller nuts
Fuel hose and clamps
Wire ties
Engine cooling pump impeller Kit
Hydraulic steering oil
Assorted hose clamps
Rags
Steering fluid
Pump & alternator belts
•
Make sure all fire extinguishers are in position and in
good operating condition.
12.4 Operating Your Boat
After Starting the Engines:
•
Check the engine gauges. Make sure they are reading
normally.
•
Visibly check the engines to be sure there are no apparent
water, fuel or oil leaks.
•
Check the operation of the engine cooling systems by
inspecting the transom exhaust ports for water flow.
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