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Dufour 430 - Sailing; General Sailing Warnings

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ENGLISH 26/02/2019 24/92 DUFOUR 430 Grand Large
XI. SAILING
WARNING
In all situations, adapt the speed of your boat to the surrounding conditions and always maintain a
safety margin. Pay particular attention to:
Sea conditions, currents and the strength of the wind
Movement of other boats
Port manoeuvres
When passing through mooring areas
Obey the rules of right of way as set out in the COLREGs
Make sure that you always have sufficient distance to stop or manoeuvre if necessary to avoid a
collision
Respect speed limits
Out of courtesy and for the safety of other vessels, make sure not to create a significant wake
near other craft.
● Movable items must be carefully secured when at sea
WARNING
You must fit your boat with grab lines. Anchor-points are provided on
the deck. Please refer to
the deck fittings plan for your boat. These grab lines are used as an anchor-
point for the
harnesses for moving towards the front of the boat.
The stability of your boat has been designed taking into account the boat's weight
specification
for light displacement, the standard equipment on board and the manufacturer's catalogue
options.
Any alteration to on-
board weight distribution (e.g., the addition of a radar, engine replacement,
etc.) can affect the stability, trim and performance of your boat.
Breaking waves represent a significant threat to stability.
Towing another boat produces significant extra loading, which will have an adverse effect on the
stability of your boat.
You must never:
Lift heavy weights using the boom.
Field of vision
The skipper’s vision from the steering position may be obstructed by one or more of the following
variable conditions:
- Loading and distribution of the load
- Speed
- Sea conditions
- Reduced visibility (due to rain, darkness and fog)
- Reduced visibility (due to changing and raising the sails)
- Lights inside the boat
- Position of awnings or covers
- Moving people or equipment located within the helmsman’s field of vision.
Pay attention when you are moving from one helm position to another.
CAUTION!
Some large size forward sails (Genoa, code 0, spinnakers, etc.) may obstruct vision for a long
time. Keep an active watch while they are in use.

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