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Details the owner's duties for safe boat operation and maintenance.
Explains the meaning and importance of various safety labels on the boat.
Lists essential safety equipment required by the U.S. Coast Guard for boats under 26 feet.
Warns about the dangers of carbon monoxide gas from engines and appliances.
Explains the function of the CO monitor and its alarm system.
Details requirements for personal flotation devices (PFDs) and their classifications.
Warns that drugs and alcohol severely impair boat operation safety.
Explains the importance of adhering to the boat's maximum weight and person capacity.
Emphasizes operator awareness, passenger safety, and speed adjustments in various conditions.
Stresses the importance of navigation, charting, and avoiding hazards.
Covers safety precautions for swimming and skiing, including signals.
Provides guidance on responding to medical emergencies and water rescues.
Details procedures for fighting fires and abandoning the boat if necessary.
Outlines actions to take in case of flooding, swamping, or capsizing.
Provides steps for handling collisions, leaks, and required accident reporting.
Advises on procedures to follow when running aground.
Guides on actions to take if the engine, controls, or steering system fails.
Illustrates the placement of various warning and danger labels on the boat.
Details safe passenger positioning and behavior on the boat during operation.
Explains the function of key controls like the gear shift/throttle and power trim.
Details the function of essential gauges like tachometer, hour meter, oil pressure, and temperature.
Explains the use and requirements for navigation and anchor lights.
Provides critical pre-operation, during-operation, and end-of-trip checks.
Outlines crucial safety procedures and precautions for fueling the boat.
Reinforces PFD usage rules for passengers and accessibility.
Explains how to shift the boat into forward or reverse gear and associated cautions.
Covers static electricity, general fueling advice, and pre-fueling checklists.
Details post-fueling checks, including sniffing for fumes and securing the fuel tank.
Provides a chart with recommended service intervals for various boat systems.
Continues the service interval chart for propellers, stern drives, and trim tabs.
Details inspection procedures for bilge area, engine, fuel system, and oil leaks.
A checklist for preparing the boat to depart, including bilge, lines, passengers, and engine startup.
Detailed steps and warnings for safely starting the boat's engine.
Guides for diagnosing and resolving engine starting problems.
Details the owner's duties for safe boat operation and maintenance.
Explains the meaning and importance of various safety labels on the boat.
Lists essential safety equipment required by the U.S. Coast Guard for boats under 26 feet.
Warns about the dangers of carbon monoxide gas from engines and appliances.
Explains the function of the CO monitor and its alarm system.
Details requirements for personal flotation devices (PFDs) and their classifications.
Warns that drugs and alcohol severely impair boat operation safety.
Explains the importance of adhering to the boat's maximum weight and person capacity.
Emphasizes operator awareness, passenger safety, and speed adjustments in various conditions.
Stresses the importance of navigation, charting, and avoiding hazards.
Covers safety precautions for swimming and skiing, including signals.
Provides guidance on responding to medical emergencies and water rescues.
Details procedures for fighting fires and abandoning the boat if necessary.
Outlines actions to take in case of flooding, swamping, or capsizing.
Provides steps for handling collisions, leaks, and required accident reporting.
Advises on procedures to follow when running aground.
Guides on actions to take if the engine, controls, or steering system fails.
Illustrates the placement of various warning and danger labels on the boat.
Details safe passenger positioning and behavior on the boat during operation.
Explains the function of key controls like the gear shift/throttle and power trim.
Details the function of essential gauges like tachometer, hour meter, oil pressure, and temperature.
Explains the use and requirements for navigation and anchor lights.
Provides critical pre-operation, during-operation, and end-of-trip checks.
Outlines crucial safety procedures and precautions for fueling the boat.
Reinforces PFD usage rules for passengers and accessibility.
Explains how to shift the boat into forward or reverse gear and associated cautions.
Covers static electricity, general fueling advice, and pre-fueling checklists.
Details post-fueling checks, including sniffing for fumes and securing the fuel tank.
Provides a chart with recommended service intervals for various boat systems.
Continues the service interval chart for propellers, stern drives, and trim tabs.
Details inspection procedures for bilge area, engine, fuel system, and oil leaks.
A checklist for preparing the boat to depart, including bilge, lines, passengers, and engine startup.
Detailed steps and warnings for safely starting the boat's engine.
Guides for diagnosing and resolving engine starting problems.