Fire Extinguisher; Horn Or Whistle - CORRECT CRAFT super air 230 2018 Owner's Manual

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A Type V PFD must be worn to be counted toward the minimum
carriage requirements.
Special lifejackets are available for skiing and other water sports.
These non-Coast Guard approved lifejackets do not count as
PFDs.

Fire Extinguisher

A portable fire extinguisher is required if your boat has an inboard
engine, or when fuel is stored in closed stowage compartments.
Approved fire extinguishers are
classified by a letter symbol, either
B-I or B-II with the B designating
that the material will extinguish
flammable
gasoline, oil, etc. B-I extinguishers
are required for boats less than 26 feet in length. Check
periodically to ensure that the extinguisher is in working condition
and fully charged. Check local, state and federal agencies as to laws
and regulations.

Horn or Whistle

All boats over 16 feet (4.8 meters) in length must be equipped with
an operable horn or whistle. Test the operation of the horn
periodically, so as to make sure it will sound when you actually need
to alert someone or another boat. The following are standard
signals when using a whistle or a horn:
• One prolonged blast:
• One short blast:
• Two short blasts:
• Three short blasts:
• Five or more blasts:
1-20
liquids
such
as
Warning.
Pass on my port (left) side.
Pass on my starboard (right) side.
My engines are in reverse.
Danger!

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