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GREENLINE 33 - Visibility in the Steering Station; Figure 32: Engine Control Lever

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Greenline 33 80
Figure 32: Engine control lever
Refer to the manufacturer's brochure supplied with the boat for steering station switch (inside or flying-
bridge).
Check the accelerator and clutch cables (lubricate the spacers and fork ends).
RECOMENDATION!
Avoid making noise and waves near other users when the boat is engine-powered.
Respect speed-limits.
VISIBILITY IN THE STEERING STATION
The International Regulations for preventing Collisions at sea (COLREGS) and the rules of the road require that
a proper lookout be maintained at all times and observance of right way observance of these rules is essential.
Make sure that no other boat is on your route.
The visibility from the steering station can be reduced because of the following:
Power trim and planing trim
Transition from the "moving" to the "planing" mode
Load and distribution of load
Sea conditions, rain, spray, fog or darkness
Lights inside the boat
People and removable equipments in the helmsman's visibility field
Position of tops and curtains.

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