Additional Recommended Equipment For Safe Operation; Impaired Operation; Load Capacity - Sea Ray 225 Weekender Owner's Manual

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Before purchasing PFDs, ensure that there is an
attached tag indicating they are approved by the
U.S. Coast Guard or by your national boating law
enforcement agency.
Children and nonswimmers must wear PFDs at
all times when aboard. All passengers and crew
should wear them. A loose PFD is often useless in
an emergency.
The operator is responsible for instructing everyone
aboard on the location and use of PFDs.
Size PFDs for the wearer. Children require special
attention in the use of PFDs.
Test PFD buoyancy at least once a year.
6. A
R
DDITIONAL
E
QUIPMENT FOR
In addition to legally mandated equipment, the
following items are necessary for safe boating,
especially if your boat is out of sight of land.
First aid kit
Visual distress signals for day and night use
(required in some areas; consult local
regulations)
Charts of your intended cruising area
Compass
GPS or Loran position locating devices
Marine VHF radio with weather channels
Emergency position-indicating radio beacon
(EPIRB)
Manual bilge pump
Moisture repellant
Anchors, chain and line (The anchors must be
properly sized for your boat. Ask your dealer or
marine supply store for recommendations).
Mooring lines
Fenders
Boat hook
225 Weekender
®
S
ECTION
ECOMMENDED
S
O
AFE
PERATION
1 • S
AFETY
Waterproof flashlight(s)
Extra batteries for flashlights and portable
electronic devices
High power spotlight, if you intend to boat at
night
Spare keys
Instruction manuals for engine and accessories
Lubricating oil
Tool kit:
- Assorted screwdrivers (Phillips and flat blade)
- Pliers (regular, vise-grip, and tongue & groove)
- Wrenches (box, open-end, allen, adjustable)
- Socket set (metric or U.S. Standard as
appropriate)
- Electrical tape and duct tape
- Hammer
- Utility Knife
Spare parts kit (spark plugs, fuses, hose clamps
and ask your dealer to recommend other parts)
Extra propeller
7. I
O
MPAIRED
Drugs and/or alcohol will prevent you from operating
your boat safely. This single factor is involved in more
marine accidents and deaths than any other. The
detrimental effects of alcohol and drugs are
increased by the wind, waves and sun, quickly
impairing your ability to react properly and promptly
in an emergency.
!
Drugs and/or alcohol impair the operator's ability to
control the boat safely.
Death or serious injury can result from improper boat
operation.
8. L
C
OAD
APACITY
The certification plate (See fig. 1.6.1 & 1.6.2)
located near the helm indicates maximum weight
and number of persons your boat can handle under
calm sea conditions. Do not exceed the load
PERATION
WARNING
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