CORRECT CRAFT super air 230 2018 Owner's Manual page 47

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Fuel/Oil Spillage
The spilling of fuel or oil into our waterways contaminates the
environment and is dangerous to wildlife. DO NOT EVER
discharge or dispose of fuel, oil or other chemicals into the
water; it is prohibited and can result in fines. These are three
common, accidental types of discharge:
• During initial fueling of a nearly empty tank
• Overfilling the fuel tanks
• Pumping contaminated bilge water
pose an extremely hazardous fire and explosion risk,
which can result in injury or death.
Never store rags used to wipe up fuel or solvent spills in
the boat.
Dispense of rags properly ashore.
Discharge/Disposal of Waste
Waste means all forms of garbage, plastics, recyclables, food,
wood, detergents, sewerage and even fish parts in certain waters
– in short, nearly everything. We recommend you bring back
everything you take out with you for proper disposal ashore.
Excessive Noise
Noise means engine noise, radio noise, loud conversation, or
even yelling. Many bodies of water have adopted noise limits.
Noise can carry a considerable distance on water, especially at
night. Be sure to follow regulations and be courteous.
Speed/ Wake/Wash
Be alert for NO WAKE zones. You are responsible for any
damage or injury caused by your wake/wash. Prior to entering
a NO WAKE zone, reduce throttle, come off plane to the
slowest steerable speed. Use caution when operating around
smaller crafts, in channels and marinas, and in congested areas.
Boating Safety
Fumes from rags can collect in bilge and
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