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Boston Whaler 190 Montauk User Manual

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1-2
190 Montauk
Section 1• Safety
R
Boat position-secure on trailer
Tiedowns-tight
Winch-locked
Trailer hitch-connected
Safety chains-attached
Swing tongue-secured with safety clip
Engine clearance-in trailering position
(see engine manual for recommended guidlines)
Electrical-Lights, brake lights, turn signals
working
Mirrors-adjusted for trailering
SAFE Boating means:
Knowing the limitations of your boat
Following the “RULES of the ROAD”
Keeping a sharp lookout for people and objects
in the water.
Not boating in water or weather conditions that
are beyond the boat’s and operator’s capability.
Never operate the boat while under the influence
of drugs or alcohol.
Being aware of your passengers safety at all
times.
Reducing speed when there is limited visibility,
rough water, people in the water nearby , boats
or structures.
Boating in beautiful weather and calm water
conditions can be a wonderful experience. Boating
however requires considerably greater skills than
operating a land vehicle.
To obtain these skills:
Take a Coast Guard, U.S. Power Squadron or
equivalent boating safety course. (Call the Boat/
U.S. Foundation at 1-800 336-2628 for
information on available courses, or go to:
“www.boatus.com/foundation” on the internet.)
Get hands-on training on how to operate your
boat properly.
In Addition:
Maintain your boat and its safety and other
systems as recommended in this manual.
Have the boat inspected by a qualified mechanic
or dealer, at least annually.
Ensure that the Coast Guard required safety
equipment is on board and functioning.
Update checklists when equipment is added or
modified.
Weather-forecast safe
Required documents-on board
Navigation charts & equipment-on board
Safety equipment-on board (see page 1-3)
Safety training-passengers & crew instructed
on procedures, location, and use of safety
equipment.
Drain plugs-installed
Bilge pump-working & clean
Navigation lights-working
Horn-working
Fuel tank(s)-filled, less than rated capacity (allow
for expansion)
Fuel system-no leaks or fumes
Power steering fluid-filled (if applicable)
Steering system-working smoothly & properly
Battery-electrolyte level within range
Float plan-filed with friend or relative
Safe Boating Checklist
Before Departure
Trailering (if applicable)
After Return
PFD’s & other safety gear-dry, stowed for
next use
Fuel tanks-filled (allow for expansion) to
prevent condensation
Fuel system-no leaks
Bilge pump-operating properly
Bilge-clean, no leaks
Float plan-notify person with whom you
filed plan

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Boston Whaler 190 Montauk Specifications

General IconGeneral
Beam8' 0"
Weight1, 900 lbs
Maximum Horsepower150 HP
Seating Capacity8
Weight (Dry)1, 900 lbs
Deadrise at Transom16°
Beam (Third Value)8' 0"
Weight (Third Value)1, 900 lbs
Fuel Capacity60 gal
Fuel Capacity (Second Value)60 gal
Length Overall19' 4"

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