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Chapter 11:
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
11.1 General
Your boat and inboard engines have been equipped with safety
equipment designed to enhance the safe operation of the boat
and to meet U.S. Coast Guard safety standards. The Coast
Guard or state, county, and municipal law enforcement agen-
cies require certain additional accessory safety equipment on
each boat. This equipment varies according to length and
type of boat and type of propulsion. The accessory equip-
ment typically required by the Coast Guard is described in
this chapter. Some local laws require additional equipment.
It is important to obtain “Federal Requirements And Safety
Tips for Recreational Boats,” published by the Coast Guard,
and copies of state and local laws, to make sure you have the
required equipment for your boating area.
Your boat is equipped with engine alarms, cabin monitoring
equipment, and an automatic fire extinguishing system. These
systems are designed to increase your boating safety by alert-
ing you to potentially serious problems in the primary power
systems, the engine compartment, and the cabin. Alarm sys-
tems are not intended to lessen or replace good maintenance
and precruise procedures.
This chapter also describes safety related equipment that could
be installed on your boat. This equipment will vary depend-
ing on the type of engines and other options installed by you
or your dealer.
11.2 Engine Alarms
Your boat is equipped with engine alarms that monitor water
temperature and oil pressure. The alarms are equipped with
a buzzer and/or a light located in the helm. The alarm will
sound if the water temperature reaches 205 degrees F. or the
engine oil pressure drops below 6 P.S.I. It may also sound if
the transmission oil pressure drops below a predetermined
level.
If the alarms sound:
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Immediately throttle the engines back to idle.
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Shift the transmissions to neutral.
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Monitor the engine gauges to determine the cause of the
problem.
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If necessary, shut off the engines and investigate until
the cause of the problem is found.
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If the boat is equipped with water sensors in the fuel
filters, be sure to check them for excessive water.
11.3 Neutral Safety Switch
Every control system has a neutral safety switch incorporated
into it. This device prohibits the engines from being started
while the shift lever is in any position other than the neutral
position. If the engines will not start, slight movement of the
shift levers may be necessary to locate the neutral position
and disengage the safety cutout switch. Control or cable ad-
justments may be required to correct this condition should it
persist. See your Wellcraft dealer for necessary control and
cable adjustments. Please refer to the Helm Control Systems
chapter for more information on the neutral safety switch.
11.4 Required Safety Equipment
Besides the equipment installed on your boat by Wellcraft,
certain other equipment is required by the U.S. Coast Guard
to help ensure passenger safety. Items like a sea anchor, work-
ing anchor, extra dock lines, flare pistol, life vests, a line
permanently secured to your ring buoy, etc., could at some
time save your passengers’ lives, or save your boat from dam-
age. Refer to the “Federal Requirements And Safety Tips
For Recreational Boats” pamphlet for a more detailed de-
scription of the required equipment. You also can contact the
U.S. Coast Guard Boating Safety Hotline, 800-368-5647, for
information on boat safety courses and brochures listing the
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