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Adjust the tow line to match wave action. Keep the
boats on the crest or in the trough of the waves at
the same time. In protected, calm waters, shorten
the line for better handling. Tow at moderate speed,
allowing for adverse wind and wave conditions.
Have the operator of the towed boat steer with you,
if possible.
If you need a tow, or wish to tow another boat, use
great care. The boat structure can be damaged by
excessive pulling strain. You should offer help to a
boat in trouble. However, towing a capsized,
grounded or hull-damaged boat is dangerous. Give
assistance to the occupants, then call the proper
authorities.
Environmental Considerations
Using your boat in different environments requires
special operating considerations.
Salt Water
During long periods of mooring, if possible, tilt the
propulsion unit drives out of the water – except in
freezing temperatures. Refer to the drive system
owner’s manual for more information on saltwater
operation and protection.
Freshwater flushing of the engine is recommended
after operating in salt, polluted or brackish water.
Refer to your engine operator’s manual for
additional information.
Freezing Temperatures
When boating in temperatures below freezing, keep
the propulsion unit drives tilted down (submerged)
at all times. This will help prevent damage from
freezing.
Upon removing your Cobalt boat from the water,
leave the drive unit in the vertical position until
cooling system has drained.
Refer to your propulsion unit operator’s manual for
additional information regarding winterization.
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