Inflatable Life Rafts; Anchoring - Nauticstar Deck Series Owner's Manual

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DECK SERIES OWNER'S MANUAL

INFLATABLE LIFE RAFTS

An inflatable life raft can provide a survival platform for an extended period. Be sure the life raft is large enough for everyone
on board when the boat operates offshore. It should have the appropriate emergency equipment pack and should be
professionally serviced periodically, according to the manufacturer's instructions. Coast Guard-approved life rafts must
meet several stringent material and performance standards.

ANCHORING

Anchoring is done for two principal reasons: first, to stop for fishing, swimming, lunch, or an overnight stay, and secondly, to
keep a boat from running aground in bad weather or as a result of engine failure. When preparing to anchor, bring the bow
of the vessel into the wind or current. Place the engine in neutral. When the boat comes to a stop, slowly lower the anchor.
Do not throw the anchor over as it will tend to foul the anchor or tangle line. When the anchor line has been let out, back up
away from the anchor with the engine in idle reverse to help set the anchor. After it is firmly set, use reference points
(landmarks) in relation to the boat to be sure that the boat is not drifting. Check the points frequently.
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