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• Not operate the engine in a confined space or while
tethered to another vessel as CARBON MONOXIDE will be
around the boats.
• Not go under the boat cover with the engine running or
shortly after the engine has been running because CARBON
MONOXIDE may remain under the cover. Remove cover to
ventilate the area.
The operator shall:
• Follow safe operating practices, the “Rules of the Road”, and
the Watersports Responsibility Code.
• Not operate a boat if under the influence of alcohol or other
drugs.
• Attach the emergency cutoff switch lanyard to themself when
operating the boat.
• Maintain a proper course and safe speed at all times to avoid
collisions.
• Maintain a lookout for other boats, swimmers and
obstructions in the water.
• Operate slowly in congested areas such as marinas and
mooring areas.
• Keep a safe distance from other boats, swimmers, personal
watercraft, docks, and fixed objects.
• Look before you turn/maneuver the boat so as to avoid
potential collisions with oncoming or overtaking vessels.
• Be aware that this boat is a high-performance boat and is
capable of quick, tight turns and changes in direction.
Familiarize yourself with the handling characteristics of the
boat. It is the operator’s responsibility to operate the boat in
a manner that ensures the safety of all passengers. Abrupt
maneuvers may result in the ejection of unsecured,
unseated, or improperly positioned passengers. Verbally
warn passengers before making quick, tight turns so they
may have time to grasp a handrail, hand-hold, or portion of
the boat.
Boating Safety
Failure to follow these precautions may
result in severe injury or death to you and/or others.