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Discusses crucial safety standards and hazard information for boat operation.
Details the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning and prevention measures.
Emphasizes the importance of qualified personnel for boat system maintenance.
Illustrates the external locations of various boat components and fittings.
Shows the layout and controls at the boat's helm station.
Pinpoints the specific locations of key boat systems and equipment.
Explains the function and operation of the bilge blower system for safety.
Covers critical information regarding the boat's fuel system and safety precautions.
Details the installation and use of the quick oil drain system for engine maintenance.
Describes the boat's steering system and its operational characteristics.
Provides information on operating the shift and throttle controls safely.
Explains the function and operation of the trim tab system for boat trim.
Offers guidance on compass accuracy, calibration, and deviation cards.
Warns against using the depth finder as a primary navigational aid.
Details the bilge pump system, its controls, and direct wiring to the battery.
Covers the operation and maintenance of seawater systems and seacocks.
Explains the freshwater system, including filling, pressurization, and maintenance.
Provides warnings and instructions for operating and winterizing the water heater.
Covers the safe use of cleats and tow eyes, warning against using them for lifting.
Details the care, installation, and stowage of canvas and vinyl components.
Offers instructions for cleaning and maintaining clear vinyl enclosures to prevent damage.
Explains how the refrigerator operates on DC or AC power sources.
Highlights safety hazards, including CO poisoning and fire risks, associated with the stove.
Provides step-by-step instructions for converting the dinette area into a berth.
Explains the importance and legal requirements for navigation lights at night.
Details the 12-volt DC system, covering batteries, switches, and accessories.
Explains the 110-volt AC system, including shore power and master panels.
Presents schematic diagrams for the 110-volt AC and 12-volt DC electrical systems.
Section to record details of the boat's selling dealership for future reference.
Fields to log serial numbers, oil type, and filter type for boat engines.
Space to record manufacturer and model information for boat electronics.
Fields to detail the boat's specifications for a float plan.
Section to list names, ages, and health status of individuals on board.
Area to record the operator's personal and experience details.
| Holding Tank Capacity | 20 gallons |
|---|---|
| Horsepower | 300 hp |
| Sleeping Capacity | 4 |
| Beam | 9'6" |
| Draft (Drive Down) | 3 ft 4 in (1.0 m) |











