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Perform docking at idle or no wake speeds. Always try to come into wind or current, whichever is
stronger. This allows you to use the natural forces on your boat to act as a natural brake. The
skipper is free to use the boat’s power to control speed and direction.
The approach to the dock should be at roughly a 45
o
angle, when possible. This approach angle
allows the captain to bring the bow close to the dock, and then to use reverse, while turning the
wheel toward the dock, to bring the boat to a safe, controlled stop.
Never approach a dock on plane. Even after reducing engine speed, the wake will push the boat
uncontrollably into the dock.
9.7 After Operation
x Refill the fuel tank and engine oil if yours is a two cycle engine. A full fuel tank is less
subject to condensation and therefore, less fuel problems. If you will be leaving the boat for an
extended period, use a good fuel stabilizer. Each engine manufacturer makes their own
and proper use will avoid many fuel related and lay-up problems. Remember; always follow the
manufacturer’s recommendation.
x If the boat is to be left in the water, make sure it is secure and free to properly accommodate
any tide.
x Turn off all electronics and leave the battery switches in the off position. Remember, the bilge
pump will operate properly even with the battery switch turned off. On a comforting note, your
EdgeWater 228C is fully self-bailing and unsinkable. Proper precautions, however, are always
prudent.
9.8 Trailering Your Boat
Note: If you have doubts or questions about your tow vehicle or towing, contact your
dealer.
Before going on the highway, make sure your tow vehicle and trailer meet the local
regulations for trailers and towing in your state.
Before leaving the driveway make sure the lights on the trailer are operating properly. If
necessary, get a second person to make sure of the operation.
At least once a season, check and repair/replace the trailer wheel bearings.
The trailer should be adequately sized for your boat. Allow about 10% above the maximum boat
weight for trailer capacity.
Make sure your vehicle is properly equipped to handle the load. This includes engine, hitch,
frame, brakes, transmission cooler, and vehicle capacity.
Securely attached the boat trailer to the vehicle hitch, hook the safety chains
and cross them under the hitch and check the lights to ensure they are hooked
up and working.
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Edgewater Networks Center Console 228 Specifications

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BrandEdgewater Networks
ModelCenter Console 228
CategoryBoat
LanguageEnglish

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