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AFETY
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NFORMATION
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REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) has
regulations which describe minimum
standards of safety. You must comply
with these regulations, which apply to
boats like your Sport Boat which are
less than 26 feet long.
Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs):
Type I, II, or III as required for all
people on board (see “Operational
Requirements” for more informa-
tion), plus at least one Type IV
(throwable type).
Fire Extinguisher:
At least one B-1 type hand-held
portable fire extinguisher.
Visual Distress Signals:
Having USCG-approved visual dis-
tress signals on board is recom-
mended under all circumstances,
and required if you will be operating
on coastal waters, the Great Lakes,
territorial seas, and waters connect-
ed to them. Contact your dealer or
the Coast Guard for more informa-
tion.
Sound Signalling Device:
Your Sport Boat is equipped with a
horn that can be used to signal
other boats. See “Rules of the
Road” for more information.
Navigation Lights:
Your Sport Boat is equipped with
navigation lights for use between
sunset and sunrise, and during peri-
ods of reduced visibility, such as
fog. Be sure these lights are working
and are turned on when necessary
(see page 2-13 and 3-9 for more
information).
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
RECOMMENDATIONS
The following equipment can help
make your boating experience safer
and more enjoyable:
Mooring fenders and lines
Anchor with suitable line (a
“Danforth” type anchor and line that
is at least 6-times the depth of the
water where you will drop anchor
are recommended)
Manual-type bilge pump
First Aid kit
Waterproof flashlight with extra bat-
teries
Tool kit with assorted screwdrivers,
pliers, wrenches (including metric
sizes), and electrical tape
Oar or paddle (look for one with a
boat hook on the other end)
Spare parts, such as an extra set of
spark plugs and fuses
Navigation charts for the waters
where you will be boating
Tow rope
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