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3.6
Engine Safety Lanyard
The engine will not run without the plastic clip on the Engine Safety Lanyard attached to
the safety switch. The spring loaded safety switch is integrated with the ignition switch. If the
clip is removed from the switch while the engine is running, the engine will shut down.
The lanyard can be attached to the boat operator during difficult or emergency sea
conditions. If the operator moves away from the helm, the safety switch will kill the engine.
To reactivate the safety switch, attach the plastic clip to the switch to pull the post out from
the kill position. The engine can then be restarted.
3.7
Weather
While local weather forecasts are generally accurate, it is always possible for the weather to
change quickly. There is no substitute for personal observation and a good understanding
of weather conditions. Weather and wave conditions can affect fuel consumption and travel
plans - always prepare for the worst.
Note: Many marinas fly weather pennants. You should learn these since they can provide
valuable information on changing weather conditions.
3.7.1 Storms
Thunderstorms can spring up at any time. Weather forecasts may often indicate the
possibility of thunderstorm development.
Foul Weather Procedures:
1.
Learn the basic cloud formations and watch the horizon for developing
thunderstorms.
2.
Keep a radio tuned to the local weather channel.
3.
In the event of a storm, return to port if possible. If your boat is equipped with a
poling platform, DO NOT stand on the platform using a pushpole if lightning has
been sighted in your area.
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...