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5.10
Proper use
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other recommendations and guidelines
5.10.1
Man overboard
It is always a serious situation when someone falls overboard. Rescue procedures should be
practised in advance during good weather, because it is too late for practice when someone
has actually fallen into the water.
It is always easiest to help a person climb back on board at the stern of the boat. A rope loop
attached to the boat helps lifting.
The boat is equipped with the fixed swim ladder that can be lowered down from the water.
The swim ladder unfolds to the full length by turning the extension ladder away from the
boat.
It is very important to maintain visual and verbal contact with a person that has fallen
overboard.
DANGER!
A rotating propeller presents a life-threatening danger to a
swimmer or a person who has fallen overboard. Always use the
emergency switch to turn off the engine when a swimmer or
water skier is about to enter the water or re-enter the boat from
the water.
5.10.2
Securing loose equipment
Stow all heavy equipment, such as anchors, and secure them firmly before setting off.
5.10.3
Respect for the environment
Conservation of the environment is a matter of honour for every boater. Therefore, you
should avoid:
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fuel and oil leaks;
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emptying rubbish and waste into the water or on the shore;
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letting detergents or solvents get into the water;
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loud noise both on the water and at the marina; and
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producing an unnecessarily high bow wake, especially in narrow passages and
shallow waters.
Service the engine well and run it at the most economical speed, which will also keep
exhaust emissions low.
Please also consider other local environmental legislation and regulations.
Please make sure to familiarise yourself with the International Convention for the
Prevention of Pollution From Ships (MARPOL) and respect it to the greatest possible extent.
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