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Never allow anyone to sit anywhere on the boat
not specifically designed as seating.
While un-
derway, ALWAYS insist passengers occupy a
recognized seat as shown on page 215 of this
manual.
Never drink and drive! As captain, you are respon-
sible for the safety of your passengers. Alcohol and
boating can be a dangerous combination. DO NOT
mix them. Alcohol impairs
the boat operators ability to
make conscious decisions
and react to emergency sit-
uations quickly.
Never overload your boat! An overloaded boat, or
one with uneven weight distribution can be diffi-
cult to steer.
Never let people stand in bow area
while underway as vision will be obstructed!!!
Insist that passengers wear life jackets and sit in
the designated seats per the seating arrangement
plan in the technical section of this manual while
the vessel is underway!
Use maximum caution when fueling. Never allow
any smoke or flame nearby while you are fueling.
Be certain there is enough fuel aboard for your
cruising needs especially if your cruise distance
expands.
Practice the “one-third rule: Use one-third of your
fuel going out, one-third to return and retain one-
third as a reserve.
Always check the weather before departure. Be
particularly cautious of forecasted electrical storms
and high winds.
Always have up-to-date charts aboard as a back-
up to your plotter and auto pilot option. Charts can
be obtained at your closet marina, on-line store
or by contacting one of three federal government
agencies.
Always file a float plan. Leave details of your trip
with someone responsible who will be remain-
ing on shore. Include expected return, plus name
and phone number of a contact person in case of
emergency.
Use care, courtesy and common sense when
launching, docking or operating your boat.
Learn and obey the “Rules of the Road”. A weather
resistant placard copy of the “Rules of the Road” is
included in the on board Regal information packet.
Additional information can be obtained from the
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary or your local Power
Squadron organization.
In case of emergency know the international dis-
tress signals for your VHF radio. The spoken word
“MAYDAY” is the international signal of distress
and is for emergency use only. Under no circum-
stances should this word be used, unless there is
danger at hand.
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE SEATING
ARRANGEMENT DRAWING IN THE
TECHNICAL CHAPTER.
THIS DRAWING DISPLAYS THE
DESIGNATED SEATING
ARRANGEMENT FOR A BALANCED
LOAD AND VESSEL MAXIMUM PERSONS
CAPACITY.
CAUTION
Summary of Contents for 38 SAV 2019
Page 1: ...1 REGAL 38 SAV OWNER S MANUAL NOVEMBER 2019 EDITION...
Page 32: ...32 Navigation Light Rules...
Page 46: ...46 Navigation Rules...
Page 49: ...49 Lateral Aids...
Page 50: ...50 Channel Markers Regulatory Markers...
Page 52: ...52...
Page 53: ...53...
Page 153: ...153 Engine Starting Stopping Controls...
Page 208: ...208 TV SYSTEM COMPONENTS WIRING TV SYSTEM COMPONENTS WIRING...
Page 225: ...225 Dockside Cords...
Page 259: ...259 GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS...
Page 260: ...260 TOP VIEW...
Page 261: ...261 DOMESTIC SEATING OCCUPANCY...
Page 262: ...262 SLING LOCATIONS FOR LIFTING...
Page 265: ...265 YAMAHA OPTIMUS STEERING SYSTEM TWIN O B SHOWN...
Page 266: ...266 YAMAHA OPTIMUS FUEL HARNESS...
Page 267: ...267 GARMIN ETHERNET NETWORK NOTE GARMIN ETHERNET NETWORK LOCATED BEHIND GARMIN STBD PLOTTER...
Page 268: ...268 YAMAHA OPTIMUS NMEA NETWORK...
Page 269: ...269 AMPLIFIER SPEAKER WIRING...
Page 270: ...270 HULL HARDWARE AFT THRU HULLS...
Page 271: ...271 DECK HARDWARE OVERVIEW...
Page 272: ...272 DECK HARDWARE 1 AFT...
Page 273: ...273 DECK HARDWARE 2 BOW...
Page 274: ...274 DECK HARDWARE 4 PORT...
Page 275: ...275 DECK HARDWARE 5 TRANSOM...
Page 276: ...276 AMPLIFIER RCA WIRING SETTINGS...
Page 277: ...277 BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL COMPONENTS...
Page 278: ...278 BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL SWITCHES HARNESSES...
Page 279: ...279 BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL POWER CABLE OVERVIEW...
Page 280: ...280 BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL POWER CABLES 1...
Page 281: ...281 BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL POWER CABLES 2...
Page 282: ...282 BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL POWER CABLES 3...
Page 283: ...283 DECK HARNESS ROUTING 1...
Page 284: ...284 DECK HARNESS ROUTING 2...
Page 285: ...285 DECK HARNESS ROUTING 3...
Page 286: ...286 DECK HARNESS ROUTING 4...
Page 287: ...287 DECK HARNESS ROUTING 5...
Page 288: ...288 D C DISTRIBUTION PANEL FRONT...
Page 289: ...289 D C DISTRIBUTION PANEL REAR...
Page 290: ...290 HELM D C BREAKER PANEL FRONT...
Page 291: ...291 HELM BREAKER PANEL REAR...
Page 292: ...292 120 VOLT AC SHIP S MAIN PANEL FRONT...
Page 293: ...293 120 VOLT AC SHIP S MAIN PANEL REAR...
Page 294: ...294 SEAKEEPER WIRING...
Page 295: ...295 SUMP BILGE PUMP FLOAT SWITCH WIRING...