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Boating Safety
• Never remove or modify components of the fuel system in
any way except for maintenance by qualified personnel.
Tampering with fuel components may cause a hazardous
condition which could lead to a fire or explosion.
• Never override or modify the engine neutral starting safety
switch in any way. Your boat engine should not start in gear.
If it does, do not use the boat and have this safety feature
fixed by an authorized dealer.
• When charging some batteries, a small amount of hydrogen
gas is generated. Hydrogen gas is highly explosive. While
charging, it is a good idea to keep sparks, flames and
smoking away from the battery. Failure to follow instructions
when charging a battery may cause an explosion of the
battery.
• Keep the engine off whenever the engine box/cover/hatch
is open. The engine box/cover/hatch serves as a machinery
guard. Clothing or body parts can get caught in moving
parts, causing death or serious injury. Keep away from
moving parts.
• Not replace your boat’s marine parts with automotive parts
or parts that were not designed for your boat.
• Be aware that battery electrolyte fluid is dangerous. It
contains sulfuric acid, which is poisonous, corrosive and
caustic. If electrolyte fluid is spilled or placed on any part of
the human body, immediately flush the area with large
amounts of clean water and immediately seek medical
attention.
• Check the tightness of the tower bolts BEFORE each use. If a
tower collapses it may result in injury to boat occupants or
towed persons.
• Not modify the tow bar. The tow pylon/bar is not designed
for vertical extensions. Any modifications to the tow pylon/
bar or its mountings may result in damage to the boat and
injury to the user.
• Only lift the boat from approved lift points, which are
identified in later parts of the manual.
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