The law requires the owner or operator of a vessel to render
assistance to any individual or vessel in distress, as long as his
vessel is not endangered in the process.
If the boat should become disabled, or if another craft that is
disabled requires assistance, great care must be taken. The
stress applied to a boat during towing may become excessive.
Excessive stress can damage the structure of the boat and
create a safety hazard for those aboard.
Freeing a grounded vessel or towing a boat that is disabled
requires specialized equipment and knowledge. Line failure and
structural damage caused by improper towing have resulted in
fatal injuries. Because of this, we strongly suggest that these
activities be left to those who have the equipment and
knowledge, e.g., the U.S. Coast Guard or a commercial towing
company, to safely accomplish the towing task.
THE MOORING CLEATS ON SCOUT BOATS ARE NOT DESIGNED OR
INTENDED TO BE USED FOR TOWING PURPOSES. THESE CLEATS ARE
SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED AS MOORING CLEATS FOR SECURING THE
BOAT TO A DOCK, PIER, ETC. DO NOT USE THESE FITTINGS FOR
TOWING OR ATTEMPTING TO FREE A GROUNDED VESSEL. WHEN
TOWING OPERATIONS ARE UNDERWAY, HAVE EVERYONE ABOARD BOTH VESSELS STAY
CLEAR OF THE TOW LINE AND SURROUNDING AREA. A TOW LINE THAT SHOULD BREAK
WHILE UNDER STRESS CAN BE VERY DANGEROUS, AND COULD CAUSE SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.
RUNNING AGROUND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO PASSENGERS AND
DAMAGE TO A BOAT AND ITS UNDERWATER GEAR. IF YOUR BOAT
SHOULD BECOME GROUNDED, DISTRIBUTE PERSONAL FLOTATION
DEVICES AND INSPECT THE BOAT FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGE.
THOROUGHLY INSPECT THE BILGE AREA FOR SIGNS OF LEAKAGE.
AN EXPERIENCED SERVICE FACILITY SHOULD CHECK YOUR
UNDERWATER GEAR AT THE FIRST OPPORTUNITY. DO NOT CONTINUE TO USE YOUR
BOAT IF THE CONDITION OF THE UNDERWATER EQUIPMENT IS QUESTIONABLE.
13.8
Grounding, Towing and Rendering Assistance
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Summary of Contents for 320 LXF
Page 1: ...320 LXF Scout Boats OWNER MANUAL ...
Page 2: ...Chapter 1 Owner s Information Warranty Certification and Boat Information ...
Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Propulsion A guide to your boat s propulsion system ...
Page 32: ...Chapter 4 Fuel System An overview of the fuel system of your boat ...
Page 40: ...Chapter 5 Electrical System An overview of the electrical system of your boat ...
Page 54: ...Chapter 6 Fresh Water System An overview of the fresh water system of your boat ...
Page 59: ...Chapter 7 Raw Water System An overview of the raw water system of your boat ...
Page 65: ...Chapter 8 Drainage System An overview of the drainage system of your boat ...
Page 70: ...Chapter 9 Ventilation System An overview of the ventilation system of your boat ...
Page 73: ...Chapter 10 Exterior Equipment An overview of the exterior equipment on your boat ...
Page 83: ...Chapter 11 Interior Equipment An overview of the interior equipment on your boat ...
Page 88: ...Chapter 12 Safety Equipment An overview of the safety equipment on your boat ...
Page 99: ...Chapter 13 Operation A general guide to operating your boat ...
Page 124: ...Chapter 14 Routine Maintenance A guide to keeping your boat running in good condition ...
Page 147: ...Chapter 16 Appendix Reference documents logs and schematics for your boat ...
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