Safety While Maintaining The Vessel - CORRECT CRAFT super air 230 2018 Owner's Manual

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• NEVER allow any type of spark or open flame near gasoline
or engine compartment.
• Avoid grounding the boat: be familiar with local conditions
and water depth. If you are uncertain, then proceed slowly
with caution. Sudden groundings from planing speeds may
cause rapid decelerations and cause occupants to impact the
boat and/or to be ejected from the boat. Boat damage may
also occur.
• Always watch for low obstacles such as tree limbs, bridges or
power lines, especially in boats with tow towers.
• Seek shelter from open water if there is threat of lightning
or severe weather.
• NEVER dive from the boat without being absolutely sure of
the depth of the water. Severe injury or death may occur
from striking the bottom or submerged objects. Striking the
bottom or a submerged object while diving head first can
cause paralysis, head injury or death.
• Provide assistance to other boaters in distress while ensuring
the safety of your own passengers.
• When you leave the boat, take the keys with you. This will
keep untrained and unauthorized persons from operating
the boat. (This may not be applicable on some keyless
ignition systems.)

Safety While Maintaining the Vessel

result in severe injury or death to you and/or others.
The operator shall:
• Visually inspect the engine compartment and ventilate after
refueling.
• Inspect fuel system regularly. Examine fuel tanks, hoses and
fittings for leaks or corrosion at least annually because
leaking fuel is a fire and explosion hazard.
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Failure to follow these precautions may

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