Environmental Concerns - CORRECT CRAFT super air 230 2018 Owner's Manual

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Weeds can sometimes be removed by shifting to NEUTRAL,
pausing for a moment, then shifting to REVERSE to unwind the
weeds from the propeller.
Dam Spillways
The area around dam spillways is very hazardous and
conditions can change rapidly. Keep clear of the spillways and
areas below dams. Currents created by spillways can draw in
objects, including your boat.
Restricted Areas
Before boating, check with Local, State, and Federal authorities
to identify restricted areas. Because of the threat of terrorism,
the U.S. Coast Guard has and will continue to implement strict
limits on watercraft near U.S. Navy and Coast Guard ships and
other potential targets.
Weather/Seas
Learn and understand weather patterns and signs of change.
Bad weather can cause an uncomfortable and unsafe situation.
If a storm approaches, seek a safe harbor. Check forecasts
before getting underway and continue to monitor conditions
while on the water.

Environmental Concerns

As a boater, you already appreciate nature's beauty and the peace
of the great outdoors. It is a boater's responsibility to protect the
natural environment by keeping waterways clean.
Foreign Species
If you trailer your boat from lake to lake, you have the potential
of unknowingly introducing a foreign aquatic species from one
lake to the next. It is important to thoroughly clean the bottom
of the boat below the water line, remove all weeds and algae,
and drain the bilge, ballast, and livewells before launching the
boat in a new body of water. Check local, state, country agencies
as to laws and regulations.
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