20
7
2
Federal Waterways Marking
System
Aid
s
Lateral Aids as seen from Seaward (portside green)
3
5
Daymark
Can Buoy
Lighted Buoy
(green light)
Lateral Aids as seen from Seaward (starboard side red)
4
6
Daymark
Nun Buoy
Lighted Buoy
(red light)
9.3 Safe Operation
Getting Underway
After clearing the dock, make sure the power trim (if so equipped) is trimmed down. (This will
bring the boat up on plane more quickly and easily.) Give the engine sufficient throttle to bring it
to p
lane briskly, then back down to the cruising speed of your choice, based on the sea conditions
and your planned activity.
x After coming on plane, raise the trim to a point where the engine is level with or slightly above
the plane of the water. This is usually with the bow at about 3
o
to 5
o
above level. This will
provide the smoothest, most economical operation.
x Keep a constant vigil for other boats and watercraft and be prepared to give way, or slow down,
if necessary. (We suggest you enroll in a boating safety course offered by the U.S. Power
Squadron or the Coast Guard Auxiliary.)
x Whe
n coming off plane, allow the engine to come back to an idle speed until the boat slows
down.
x Shift to the neutral position.
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