Diving; Emergency Situations; Medical Emergency; Water Rescue - Sea Ray 44 Sedan Bridge Owner's Manual

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Skier in Water – Extend one ski vertically out
of water.
Back to Dock – Pat top of head.
Cut Motor – Draw finger across throat.
Slow Down – Thumb pointed down or palm
down, move hand up and down.
Faster – Thumb pointed up or palm up, move
hand up and down.
OK – Raise arm and form a circle with thumb
and index finger.
Stop – Raise arm with palm vertical and
facing forward.
Turn Right – Extend arm out from body to
the right.
Turn Left – Extend arm out from body to
the left.
OK After a Fall – Clasp hands together
overhead.
If the skier suddenly releases the tow rope, it
can backlash into cockpit. Spotters who are
watching the skier must be aware of this fact
and be prepared to deflect the rope by hand to
avoid injury.
C. D
IVING
Recognize and respect diving flags (Fig. 1.11.1).
Keep at least 30 meters (100 feet) away.
Sport Divers Flag – Red flag with diagonal
white stripe marks a diver in the water.
Code Alpha Flag – Blue and white pennant
designates boat being used in dive operations.
D
F
IVERS
LAGS
(F
. 1.11.1)
IG
SPORT DIVER'S
FLAG
44 Sedan Bridge (455 Sedan Bridge)
S
ECTION
WHITE
RED
BLUE
WHITE
CODE ALPHA
FLAG
1 • S
AFETY
I
G
N
ENERAL
When engaged in water sports, be safe and
courteous to others sharing the water:
Be considerate to fishermen.
Do not water ski in congested areas.
Keep the boat and skier away from navigation
markers.
Stay well clear of other boats and skiers.
15. E
MERGENCY
ASSISTING OTHER BOATERS
All boaters have a legal obligation to help other
boaters who are in distress, as long as rendering
assistance does not endanger you, your passengers
or your boat.
Prevention is the safest approach. We hope that
you are never involved in an emergency situation.
If you are involved in an emergency situation, it is
imperative that you know how to react, in order to
protect the lives in your care.
A. M
E
EDICAL
MERGENCY
You may be far from professional medical help when
you are boating. At least two people on board your
boat should be CPR certified, and should have taken
a first aid course. Equip your boat with a first aid kit.
B. W
R
ATER
ESCUE
A person who has fallen overboard will die from
hypothermia in water temperatures below 70
not rescued quickly. Water rescue consists of three
steps: returning to the victim, making contact with
the victim, and getting the victim back on board.
S
ITUATIONS
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