nt
r
• Gettin
Underwa
1
.
Before
ou
o on the first cruise,
ou should be able to
answer “
es” to the followin
questions
as
our dealer completed the pre-deliver
service
inspection? Have
ou and
our dealer si
ned the Pre-
eliver
Inspection Report
ave
ou filled out and mailed all warrant
re
istra-
ti
n
r
ave
ou read and do
ou understand this owner
s
manual and the
EM manuals
as
our
oat
een re
stere
w
t
t
e proper aut
or-
ities
Does
our hull displa
the proper identi
ication
as
our dealer reviewed with
ou the operation o
the boat and its s
stems
Has
our dealer answered all
our questions
I
ou have taken care o
these preliminar
steps,
ou
are read
to take
our
irst cruise. Be
ore
ou start,
ive
some thou
ht to the cruise itself. Choose a calm da
i
u
.
13.1 Boardin
our Boa
ake it a routine to visuall
inspect the exterior o
our
boat ever
time
ou approach it to board. Look for si
ns
f dama
e that could be caused b
the dock or other
t
3.1.1 Preparin
to Board
As
ou board
our boat,
ou should listen for an
alarms
w
c
cou
e soun
n
.
e
water a
arm at t
e
helm will warn
ou o
the hi
h water bil
e pump in opera-
tion. The C
detectors could indicate the presence of the
deadl
Carbon Monoxide
as. The dan
ers of Carbon
onoxide are detailed at len
th in the Boatin
a
et
hapter of this manual, and in the insert that is placed in
the Boatin
Safet
Chapter.
Note: There are other issues that could cause these alarms
to sound such as the loss of power in the batteries that feed
the CO detectors and the systems. This is so you are warned
that you are nearing the loss of function of these important
systems.
CAUTION
! !
his alarm will onl
indicate the presence of Carbon
onoxide at the sensor. Carbon Monoxide
as ma
e
resent in other areas.
WARNING
! !
Actuation of
our CO alarm indicates the presence
f Carbon Monoxide
CO
which will KILL YOU! If
he alarm sounds
1. Press the Reset
ilence button.
2. Call Emer
enc
Services.
. Immediatel
move to
resh air, outdoors, or to an open
w
n
ow or
oor.
o a
ea
count to c
ec
t
at a
persons
are accounted
or. Do not reenter the premises nor move
awa
rom an open door or window until the emer
enc
respon
ers
ave arr
ve
, t
e prem
ses
ave
een a
re
ut, and
our alarm remains in its normal operation.
4. After followin
steps 1, 2, and 3, if
our alarm reac-
tivates in a
4 hour period, repeat steps
–
and call
a quali
ied appliance technician. Write the number
ere: ______________________________________
______________to investi
ate
or sources o
rom
uel burnin
equipment and appliances, and inspect
or
proper operation of this equipment. If problems are
identi
ied durin
this inspection, have the equipment ser-
viced immediatel
. Note an
combustion equipment not
ec
e
t
e serv
ce tec
n
c
an an
contact t
e manu-
acturer directl
or more in
ormation about
sa
et
and
this equipment.
ere are a
so a
arms on
our en
ne t
at cou
e
soundin
i
the en
ine is runnin
. Be sure and check
our manufacturer’s documentation for information con-
ern
n
t
ese a
arms.
3.1.2 Upon Boardin
I
ou detect
uel
umes,
ollow the procedures listed here
and in the Fuel Chapter of this manual.
3.1.3 Stron
Fuel Fumes
F
l f
m
r
h
vi
r th
n
ir
n
n
ll
t in th
bil
e area. These
umes are extremel
hazardous. I
ou
detect stron
fumes, proceed as follows