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8. Leaving the shore
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8.1 Safety instructions
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8.2 Starting the engine
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Fasten down all loose objects.
All passengers must wear a life jacket.
All passengers must remain seated when the boat is in motion.
At least two persons must be capable of operating the boat.
Special care should be taken when filling the fuel tank.
Listen to the weather forecast before departure.
Inform someone of your route plan.
Ensure that there are no fuel or oil leaks in the engine.
Ensure that there is enough fuel in the tank.
the manufacturer’s plate.
Ensure that the engine is running properly.
If the engine warning lights or buzzers come on, turn the engine off immediately.
Read the engine manufacturer's instructions handbook.
Do not use the boat if its engine power exceeds the maximum allowed engine power marked on
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8.3 After starting the engine
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The emergency switch
Start the engine according to the manufacturer's instructions.
If the engine does not start, consult the instructions in the manufacturer's handbook. If the engine
functions poorly, turn the engine off and check for appropriate instructions in the manufacturer's
handbook. If necessary, contact your dealer.
Attach the string of the emergency switch to your hand or foot, immediately after loosening the
mooring ropes. More specific instructions can be found in the engine handbook. Especially when you
are driving the boat alone it is crucial that the boat stop if you fall overboard or stumble on board.
Remember to unfasten the string from your hand before coming ashore.
Ensure that the cooling system is working properly. (See the engine instructions handbook.)
WARNING!
1. Do not use the swimming area while the engine is running.
2. Turn the engine off before opening the engine hood.
3. Turn the engine off before looking at the propeller.
4. Do not turn off the main power switch while the engine is running.
5. Ensure that no exhaust fumes get inside the boat or endanger others.
CAUTION!
Check the engine for an extra water intake tap.
The tap should be open before start up.
WARNING!
Run the engine compartment fan for at least 4 minutes before starting the engine.
Ventilation removes gasoline fumes from the engine compartment, reducing the risk of fire.
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