Safe Boating Suggestions - Mercury V-6 series User Manual

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Safe Boating Suggestions

In order to safely enjoy the waterways, familiarize yourself with local
and other governmental boating regulations and restrictions, and
consider the following suggestions.
Know and obey all nautical rules and laws of the waterways.
Boat operators should complete a boating safety course. Courses
are offered in the U.S.A. by (1) The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary,
(2) The Power Squadron, (3) The Red Cross and (4) your state
or provincial boating law enforcement agency. Inquiries may be
made to the Boating Hotline, 1-800-368-5647 or the Boat U.S.
Foundation information number 1-800-336-BOAT.
We strongly recommend that all powerboat operators attend one of
these courses.
You should also review the NMMA Sources of Waterway Information
booklet. It lists regional sources of safety, cruising and local
navigation and is available at no charge by writing to:
Sources of Waterway Information
National Marine Manufacturers Association
410 N. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611 U.S.A.
Perform safety checks and required maintenance. Follow a
regular schedule and ensure that all repairs are properly made.
Check safety equipment on board. Here are suggestions of the
types of safety equipment to carry when boating:
1
Approved fire extinguisher(s); paddle or oar.
2
Signal devices: flashlight, rockets or flares, flag and whistle or
horn.
3
Spare propeller, thrust hubs and an appropriate wrench.
4
Tools for necessary minor repairs; first aid kit and book.
5
Anchor and extra anchor line; water-proof storage containers.
6
Manual bilge pump and extra drain plugs; compass and map or
chart of area.
7
Spare operating equipment; batteries, bulbs, fuses, etc.
8
Transistor radio.
9
Drinking water.
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