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Fire Extinguisher
All inboard/outboard boats must carry an
appropriate portable marine type fire extinguisher
in operable condition and accessible location. Your
Cobalt 360 Performance Cruiser is equipped with
a portable and fixed system fire extinguisher.
Lifesaving Devices
All boats must carry one USCG approved Type I,
II, or III, wearable, personal flotation device, of the
proper size, for each person on board.
All boats over 4.8 m (16 ft ) in length must carry
one USCG approved Type IV throwable lifesaving
device, such as a ring buoy or buoyant cushion. To
meet requirements, each lifesaving device must
have a currently legible USCG approval stamp
permanently affixed.
Your Cobalt dealer can help you select
appropriate PFDs and throwable lifesaving
devices for your area.
Visual Distress Signals
All boats over 4.8 m (16 ft) must have onboard
day and night visual distress signals. Your Cobalt
dealer can help you select appropriate visual
distress signals for your area.
Recommended Safety Equipment
In spite of all efforts to the contrary, problems or
mishaps sometimes occur while boating. Stock
these items listed below on your boat to help
make unexpected events more manageable.
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Anchor and anchor line
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Compass
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First aid kit
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Distress signals (flag for daytime, flares for
darkness)
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Flashlight and spare batteries
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Portable radio
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Cellular phone
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Sea anchor
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Binoculars
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Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
(EPIRB)
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Boat Hook
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Sun glasses and sun block lotion
Recommended Spare Parts
The following list contains common spare parts
you should carry onboard. Review all the
equipment on your boat. Be sure to have spare
parts available to maintain and make minor
repairs if necessary. Refer to all operator’s
manuals in your owner’s packet for the
manufacturer’s recommended spare parts.
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Lanyard for ignition safety switch
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Engine and generator oil
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Hydraulic fluid for the steering system and trim
system
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Ignition keys
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Tape, tie straps and rope
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Light bulbs and fuses
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Propeller with attaching hardware
Education Opportunities
Be boat smart from the start, take a boating safety
course and get a free vessel safety check
annually for your boat. For more information,
contact: United States Coast Guard Auxiliary,
800-368-5647, www.cgaux.org; United States
Power Squadrons, 888-FOR-USPS,
www.usps.org.
Most boaters can enhance their enjoyment of
boating experiences through increased knowledge
of safe operation, navigation and regulation of
pleasure boats. The following is a list of some
other agencies and organizations that offer Water
Safety, First Aid and CPR courses or information.
To find boating safety courses in your area, call
your state’s local boating agency or the USCG
boating safety course line at 800-336-2628 (800-
245-2628 in Virginia).
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American Red Cross
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U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
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U.S. Power Squadrons
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State Boating Offices
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Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons
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Yacht Clubs
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