Refer to the “Federal Requirements And Safety Tips For
Recreational Boats” pamphlet or Contact the U.S. Coast Guard
Boating Safety Hotline, 1-800-368-5647, for information on the
type and size fire extinguisher required for your boat.
Please refer to the information provided by the fire extinguisher
manufacturer for instructions on the proper maintenance and use
of your fire extinguisher.
INFORMATION FOR HALON OR AGENT FE-241 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IS
PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU READ
THE INFORMATION CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THE
SYSTEM, IN THEORY AND OPERATION, BEFORE USING YOUR BOAT.
Bilge and Fuel Fires
Fuel compartment and bilge fires are very dangerous because of
the presence of gasoline in the various components of the fuel
system and the possibility for explosion. You must make the
decision to fight the fire or abandon the boat. If the fire cannot be
extinguished quickly or it is too intense to fight, abandoning the
boat may be your only option. If you find yourself in this situation,
make sure all passengers have a life preserver on and go over the
side and swim well upwind of the boat. This will keep you and
your passengers well clear of any burning fuel that could be
released and spread on the water as the boat burns or in the
event of an explosion. When clear of the danger, check about
and account for all those who were aboard with you. Give
whatever assistance you can to anyone in need or in the water
without a buoyant device. Keep everyone together in a group for
morale and to aid rescue operations.
GASOLINE CAN EXPLODE. IN THE EVENT OF A FUEL COMPARTMENT OR
BILGE FIRE, YOU MUST MAKE THE DIFFICULT DECISION TO FIGHT THE
FIRE OR ABANDON THE BOAT. YOU MUST CONSIDER YOUR SAFETY,
THE SAFETY OF YOUR PASSENGERS, THE INTENSITY OF THE FIRE
AND THE POSSIBILITY OF AN EXPLOSION IN YOUR DECISION.
Sound Signaling Devices
The navigation rules require sound signals to be made under
certain circumstances. Recreational vessels are also required to
sound fog signals during periods of reduced visibility. Therefore,
you must have some means of making an e
ffi
cient sound signal
that is audible for .5 nautical miles.
Navigation Lights
Recreational boats are required to display navigation lights
between sunset and sunrise and other periods of reduced
visibility (fog, rain, haze, etc.) Navigation lights are intended to
keep other vessels informed of your presence and course. Your
Scout is equipped with the navigation lights required by the U.S.
Coast Guard at the time of manufacture. It is up to you to make
sure they are operational and turned on when required.
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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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