Boating Regulations and Your Responsibilities
Cruiser
3-5
Cleaning Agents
As a boat owner, you are responsible for the
environmental regulations that may govern the
use of cleaning agents. Use household cleaners
sparingly and never discharge them into
waterways. Do not mix cleaners and be sure to
use plenty of ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid
using chlorine, solvents and products that contain
phosphates, as well as non-biodegradable or
petroleum-based products. Regulations may vary
from state to state. Contact your local and state
boating authorities for specific information.
Exhaust Emissions
As a boat owner, you are responsible for the
exhaust emissions from your boat. Increased
exhaust (hydrocarbon) emissions, which are
regulated by the EPA, pollute the water and air.
Contact your dealer and the engine manufacturer
for more information. Additional restrictions may
apply and vary from state to state. Contact your
local and state boating authorities for specific
information.
Proposition 65
A wide variety of components used on this vessel
contain or emit chemicals known to the state of
California to cause cancer, birth defects and other
reproductive harm.
Examples include:
• Engine and generator exhaust
• Engine and generator fuel and other liquids,
such as coolants and oil, especially used motor
oil
• Cooking fuels
• Cleaners, paints and substances used for
vessel repair
• Waste materials that result from wear of vessel
components
• Lead from battery terminals and from other
sources, such as ballast or fishing sinkers
To avoid harm:
• Keep away from engine, generator and cooking
fuel exhaust fumes.
• Wash areas thoroughly with soap and water
after handling the substances above.
Figure 3-3
State of California
Requirements
Your boat may be equipped with an engine that
meets the strict requirements outlined by the
California Air Resources Board (CARB). If so, the
engine has a special environmental tag and the
boat has one of the following labels affixed to it.
The tag and the label are required by CARB. The
label has 1, 2, 3 or 4 stars and
must
be affixed to
your boat if it is operated in the state of California
and/or bordering waters. For more information
visit: http://www.arb.ca.gov.
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KC-0206C-A
KC-0211-B
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