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Indicates information considered important, but not hazard related.
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.
Details who the manufacturer's warranty covers and extends to.
Explains the process of registering the warranty certificate with NMI.
Specifies the duration of the warranty for non-commercial and commercial use.
Outlines parts covered under the limited warranty for pleasure use.
Details parts covered under the limited warranty for commercial use.
Lists parts and conditions explicitly excluded from the warranty coverage.
States the limited warranty is in lieu of all other implied or expressed warranties.
Defines NMI's responsibility to repair or replace defective items.
Details the steps required to submit a warranty claim for service.
Explains how state law grants specific legal rights related to the warranty.
Covers acknowledgments, dealer responsibilities, and warranty modifications.
Outlines dealer duties like orientation, warranty registration, and safety explanations.
Lists owner duties like reading manuals, understanding regulations, and maintenance.
Explains how the Hull Identification Number (HIN) identifies the boat.
Details requirements for registering the powerboat in its state of primary use.
Lists essential safety equipment mandated by the USCG for boats.
Details specific safety items like fire extinguishers and PFDs for boats.
Lists extra items for enhanced safety and convenience while boating.
Provides concise advice for handling various emergency situations on the water.
Explains procedures to follow in case of a collision with another boat or object.
Offers advice on what to do if the boat capsizes, swamps, or floods.
Warns about the dangers of carbon monoxide exhaust fumes and symptoms.
Explains right-of-way rules when two boats approach head-on.
Defines privileged vessels and their right-of-way in various scenarios.
Defines burdened boats and their responsibility to yield.
Details right-of-way rules for boats crossing paths.
Explains right-of-way rules when one boat overtakes another.
States that in unavoidable collision, neither boat has right-of-way.
Covers rules and precautions for operating boats at night or in low visibility.
Warns about the hazards of overloading boats and proper weight distribution.
Warns against overfilling the fuel tank to ensure proper vent system function.
Provides caution and common sense precautions during fueling operations.
Gives instructions on correctly identifying the fuel fill point before fueling.
Lists safety steps to follow while the boat is actively being fueled.
Prohibits the discharge of oil or hazardous substances into U.S. navigable waters.
Outlines federal regulations against discharging plastic garbage into marine environments.
Provides tips for safe driving while trailering the boat.
Explains boat adjustment and balancing on the trailer for transport.
Advises on practicing and experimenting to achieve optimal boat handling.
Explains factors affecting engine efficiency and the importance of maintenance.
Explains the safety feature preventing engine start when not in neutral.
Details how to engage forward and reverse gears using the control lever.
Explains how to increase engine RPM for forward movement.
Describes how to engage reverse and its effect on control.
Details how to engage the neutral throttle function and idle.
Explains how to stop the boat using the shift mechanism or braking action.
Guides on operating twin engines for maneuverability and emergency situations.
Describes the fitting for emptying holding tanks at marinas or overboard.
Explains the operation of the raw water flush toilet system.
Details how to empty the holding tank overboard using the macerator pump.
Explains how to use the toilet with the fresh water flush system.
Describes how to check fresh and black water tank levels.
Explains how to operate the shower and its automatic drain system.
Details the function and operation of the 12V battery selector switch.
Explains how to use the inverter for AC power from the house battery.
Explains how the dinette table raises and lowers for convenience.
Describes how the pilot seat can be positioned forward or aft.
Defines common nautical terms used in boating and on vessels.
Describes the digital engine monitor, display characteristics, and data options.
Explains the voltmeter's function in indicating battery charge and system output.
Covers engine warning systems alerting to temperature and oil level issues.
Explains how the analog fuel gauge indicates the gas tank fuel level.
Indicates when engine cooling water temperature is too high.
Shows the distance traveled since the meter was last set.
Refers to the engine owner's manual for oil level and warning light information.
Directs users to consult the engine manual for recommended operating RPM range.
Explains how engines are trimmed for optimal running angle as speed increases.
Serves as an overriding manual switch for the automatic bilge pump.
Provides illumination for the cockpit area.
Used to warn or alert other boats or persons.
Directs ambient air through vents to defrost front windows.
Activates livewell and/or fish box pumps.
Pressurizes the wash down system.
Controls boat lighting configurations for navigation and anchoring.
Unused switches, fuses, and breakers for future accessory installation.
Discusses location and troubleshooting of circuit breakers.
Covers stereo system features and operation.
Discusses VHF radio and NMEA connectivity for electronics.
Details care for the gelcoat exterior finish, including cleaning and waxing.
Overview of routine maintenance and repairs needed before and during storage.
Advises extra precautions for lifting or moving the boat for storage.
Discusses indoor/outdoor storage methods and ventilation needs.
Advises flushing waste tanks and pumps before winter storage.
Recommends filling fuel tank with stabilizer and avoiding ethanol fuel.
Illustrates the DC electrical system for boats with a single engine.
Illustrates the DC electrical system for boats with twin engines.