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SECTION 5
DRIVING PROCEDURES IN UNUSUAL CONDITIONS
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Balance the cargo and passenger load.
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Keep openings above the water line.
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Keep the bilge pump running.
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Winch the vehicle out.
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Back onto ice, as the back end is lighter and floats higher
in the water.
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Avoid getting the wheels on only one side onto the ice
surface as water could enter over the opposite side of the
vehicle.
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Avoid turning as the Centaur is climbing out to avoid
vehicle tip-over.
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Break the thin ice around the vehicle with the paddle
until there is firm ice for the vehicle to climb onto.
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Be wary of currents which may pull the vehicle under
the ice.
If you feel that you may not be able to get the vehicle back
onto safe ice or land, you might consider staying put to await
rescue. This may be safer than trying to leave the vehicle to
walk over thin ice.
Summary of Contents for amphibious, off-road utility vehicle
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