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Safety On Board
At Least Annually
To be performed by a marine professional:
Replace exhaust hoses or mufers if any evidence
of cracking, charring or deterioration is found.
Replace the engine water pump impeller along with
the plate and housing if necessary. This will help prevent
cooling system and exhaust system overheating.
Inspect each of the metallic exhaust components
for cracking, rusting, leaking or looseness. Pay detailed
attention to the exhaust manifold, cylinder head, water
injection elbows.
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS
Your Regal boat features designated sleeping
accommodations along with galley sink and head
compartments. Working CO detectors must be utilized.
They are standard equipment on your Regal boat. Mooring
by boats running gasoline generators along with vessels
using gas cooking/grilling/heating devices could lead
to dangerous levels of carbon monoxide on your boat.
Always be aware of other vessels mooring close to you
especially if you are staying on board overnight. Read the
owner’s manual and vendor information regarding the CO
detectors installed on your vessel.
Follow the periodical service recommendations per the
vendor regarding re-calibration of the carbon monoxide
detector.
Never attempt to repair a CO detector yourself.
Get to know the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Remember that carbon monoxide (CO) is known as
the silent killer.