BOATING SAFETY
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Drinking water and food
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Spare propeller and hardware
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Bucket and sponge
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Tool kit including: adjustable wrench, slip-joint pliers, spark plug wrench and spark
plugs, screwdrivers (slotted & Phillips), box end wrench set, hammer, roll of flexible
wire, electrical tape, knife, prop nut, and hydraulic fluid. Keep tools and spare parts in
good condition. Replace any parts removed from spare parts kit.
Use US Coast Guard approved or marine certified parts only.
Do not attempt any repairs or maintenance you do not understand or have proper tools to
perform. Contact your Jones Brothers Marine dealer or another reputable service center.
3.5
Load Capacity
Though overloading is a primary cause of many boating accidents, improper loading is
equally hazardous. Boaters should not only pay attention to the amount of weight, but also
the distribution of weight in the boat.
Overloading or improper weight distribution
onboard can make your boat difficult to handle.
Bad weather or rough seas could significantly
reduce the stated capacity. Overloading is a
violation of U.S. Coast Guard regulations.
Coast Guard Capacity Information Tag
Near the steering wheel, you will find a metal Coast Guard Capacity Information Tag
indicating the maximum weight and person capacity for your boat. This tag will also
designate the maximum horsepower limit for an outboard. You and your passengers will be
in jeopardy and your warranty void if any of these stipulations are exceeded.
The capacity plate does not release the operator from the accountability of rational
judgment. The boat's capacity can be reduced due to rough water and adverse conditions.
Maintain a watch on weather conditions.
Example: Cape Fisherman 2300 Capacity Plate
Summary of Contents for Cape Fisherman
Page 1: ...Cape Fisherman Owner s Manual...
Page 6: ......
Page 7: ...WELCOME Part I...
Page 9: ...OVERVIEW Part II...
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Page 13: ...BOATING SAFETY Part III...
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Page 27: ...GENERAL BOATING INFORMATION Part IV...
Page 37: ...OPERATION Part V...
Page 55: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Part VI...