Hazardous Operations; Operator's Responsibilities - Nauticstar Hybrid Series Owner's Manual

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HYBRID SERIES OWNER'S MANUAL
Always attach the Engine Cut-Off Switch lanyard to a part of your Personal Floatation Device (PFD) or clothing (such as a belt loop) when operating
the boat If the operator is dislodged from the helm the engine will continue to operate posing the danger of serious injury or death.
• All persons must be seated in an on-plane seating area while the boat is in motion. (A seating label is affixed in each model.) Never stand or allow
passengers to stand in the boat or sit on the motor box or tower (where equipped), gunwale, decks, or any location other than on-plane seating
while underway. You or others may be thrown within or from the boat, which could result in serious injury or death.

HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS

There are a number of situations which can result in peril for boats and persons on board. Among these is boating too close
to dam spillways, where turbulence and strong currents can result in loss of control of the vessel. These areas as well as
other hazardous areas are usually marked. DO NOT ignore such markers.
Additionally, there may be potentially hazardous situations that can adversely affect boating. These include weather
conditions, operating in shallow water where underwater navigational gear may be damaged, or boating in bodies of water
that include weeds and other growth that can foul boat operations. These floras can foul your boat engine, restrict water
intake to the engine (causing overheating), and restrict the propeller(s) to such an extent that it causes a vibration that can
damage the engine and drive train.

OPERATOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES

The following are the operator's responsibility:
• Ensure the boat is in top operating condition and there are no hazards that impede your moving about the boat.
• File a float plan, as described below, with a relative or friend.
• Ensure the bilge is clean prior to starting.
• Have a complete knowledge of the operation and handling characteristics of your boat.
• Ensure that the boat is not loaded above the maximum capacity and that the load is properly distributed. Reference the seating chart label affixed
in the boat for proper distribution of persons aboard.
• Learn to navigate your local waterways. Be familiar with your starting and ending locations as well as any waterways along the way.
• Always maintain a safe speed to avoid collisions.
• Keep an eye out for changing weather conditions and respond accordingly.
• Know and practice the navigational rules. Know and obey all federal and state regulations and operate the boat properly around all waterway
markers.
• Maintain a clear, unobstructed view always, especially forward. Scan the water and avoid tunnel vision. Many boating collisions are caused by
inattention.
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