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These units should be used in situations other than engine
compartment fires.
Hand-held units should be replaced or recharged as soon as
possible after use. Chemical discharge should be cleaned from
all surfaces as soon as possible and prior to running the boat
again, unless operation is necessary to return to shore.
The boat should never be operated following a fire until after
a determination has been made whether operation may result
in another fire. If any danger of an additional fire exists, the
boat should be towed to shore or dock rather than running
the engine(s).
Consumers who choose to purchase fire control equipment from
resources other than Aviara must follow the instructions and
requirements as listed within the engine compartment regarding
suitability for the compartment volume. These standards are
established by the Coast Guard Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR) and the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC).
Following the activation of the automatic fire suppression system
or a hand-held fire extinguisher, a careful determination should be
made as to whether the boat can safely be operated. If there is any
doubt or concern whatsoever, the boat should be towed to shore and/
or dock for service by an authorized Aviara dealer prior to operating
again. Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or
serious injury/illness.
Capsizing
In addition to fire, a boater’s greatest concern may be with
the possibility of capsizing or overturning the boat. A number
of factors can occur that will result in a boat overturning (high
waves, excessive wakes, bad weather) or sinking as a result of
damage such as striking an underwater object or another boat.
In the event of such an occurrence, try to turn the engine OFF.
Attempt to locate any other people who were on-board and
determine whether they are injured. Unless there is fire or
release of gasoline, in most instances it is wise to remain with
the boat. Climbing on the hull will make it easier for rescuers
to locate you and others.