HOW
TO
OPERATE
THE
BOAT
Recommended Safety Check Procedure
The following
isa
recommended safety check procedure for getting
underway.
1.
Make sure
you
have
signal kits and flare guns aboard, and they are
in
good operating condition.
2.
Make sure
you
have a complete First
Aid
Kit aboard.
3.
Have a tool kit aboard. The kit should include the following basic tools:
Spark plug wrench Hammer
Spark plug gap gauge Electrician's tape
Screwdriver Lubricating oil
Pliers Jackknife
Adjustable Wrench Vise grip
Pipe Wrench
WARNING: There must be at least one personal flotation device
A on-board
for
every person on-board and one throw-out flota-
tion device. Check the U.S. Coast Guard standards
for
the cor-
rect type
of
device
for
your
boat.
WARNING: Protecting persons on the boat is the
owner's
A responsibility. Stopthe engine before using the swim platform,
or
taking skiers aboard.
4.
Make sure life preservers and life rings are on-board
and
in
good
condition.
5.
Have the following spare parts on-board:
Extra light bulbs Spark plugs
Fuses Flashlight
and
batteries
Drain plug Engine oil
Propeller Fuel filters
Propeller nut
and
washer Fuel hose and clamps
A WARNING: Vaporizing liquid extinguishers give
off
toxic fumes;
~
use
only
Coast Guard approved fire extinguishers.
6.
Make sure all fire extinguishers are
in
position and
in
good operating
condition.
A CAUTION: To prevent damage
to
the anchor lines, mooring and
..
towing
lines,
do
not
stow
wet
cordage in the rope locker
or
below decks.
7.
Make sure all lines, cables, anchors,
etc.
for securing a boat are
on-
board
and
in
good condition. Make sure
all
lines
are
coiled, secured and
off the decks when underway.
8.
When
you
operate a boat,
you
accept the responsibility for the boat, for
the safety of passengers and for others out enjoying the water.
Remember:
1.
Alcohol severely reduces the ability to
react
to
several
different signals
at once.
2.
Alcohol
makes
it
difficult
to
correctly judge
speed
and
distance, or track
moving objects.
3.
Alcohol reduces night vision,
and
the ability to distinguish
red
from
green.
Do
not
operate the boat while under the influence
of
alcohol.
To Operate The Boat
WARNING: To reduce the risk
of
afire
or
explosion,
do
not start
A the engines when fuel fumes are present. Fuel fumes are
dangerous and harmful
to
your
health.
WARNING: Make sure all inspection plates
to
the fuel
tank
are
A open
for
five minutes before the engines
or
electrical equip-
ment are started.
WARNING: Make sure one other person on the boat is in-
A structed in the operation
of
the boat.
WARNING: Make sure the boat is operated in compliance
with
A all state and local laws governing the use
of
a boat.
Before operating the boat for the first time,
read
the engine break-in
procedures. The break-in procedures are found
in
the owner's manual for
the engine. The manual
is
in
the literature packet.
NOTE: For more instructionson safety, equipmentand boat handling,
enroll in one
of
the several free boating courses offered. For informa-
tion
on the courses offered in
your
area, call the
"Boating
Course
Hotline",
1-800-336-2628.
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